The six-film Jurassic Park arc was concluded with Jurassic World Dominion. But which scenes from the film are still making viewers confuse?
Fans have been quite excited for Jurassic World Dominion’s release, and the movie has been very successful at the box office. Its events are noteworthy since they also signal the conclusion of the Jurassic World trilogy and the six-movie Jurassic Park franchise. However, since it was so challenging to understand them, a number of questions remained unresolved.
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Certainly, Jurassic World Dominion will have left many people baffled for a variety of reasons, from problems like Ian Malcolm’s out-of-place affiliation with Biosyn to Lewis Dodgson‘s ridiculous ambitions that were simple to uncover. To recall the significant occurrences that call for an explanation, it is worthwhile to take a closer look at the absurd parts of the past.
1. How Did Ian Malcolm Became A Biosyn Employee?
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All Jurassic Park films had a wicked authority figure, and Dodgson played this part in Jurassic World Dominion. In contrast to his well-known opposition to such powerful individuals and the concept of dinosaurs wandering freely on Earth, Ian Malcolm joined Biosyn.
Ian understood Biosyn’s bad practices after his recruitment, which failed to clarify the reason he chose to join a corporation that didn’t share his principles and ideals. It’s also odd how he was convinced into part of this company when he wasn’t even eager about it, particularly taking into consideration how cool he was upon his dismissal.
2. Why Was Biosyn’s Security So Slack?
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In Jurassic World, the exploits of the initial trio of heroes at Biosyn served as a Jurassic Park allusion due to the location’s resemblance to InGen. How such a highly classified location could have inadequate security where Alan and Ellie could just stroll into its restricted areas baffled them.
Furthermore, regardless of a sizable facility at their disposal, Dodgson and his staff failed to capture Alan and Ellie when they were caught trespassing. The heroes simply outran everyone pursuing them with little difficulty as they moved from one location to another.
3. Why Was Dodgson’s Locust Side Project So Massive?
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The large-scale effects that emphasize how much more dangerous this place is than Jurassic Park are among the things that Jurassic World achieves at a higher level than Jurassic Park. Dodgson, who stated it was only an extra project, ordered the deployment of the locusts to eradicate crops that lacked Biosyn seeds.
Because it was simple to follow Biosyn’s wicked deeds—it was evident to people like Ellie that locusts were not destroying Biosyn seed crops—preparations Dodgson’s were, at best, meager. It didn’t make sense that Dodgson’s sub-project would be so devastating and simple to link to him if he did not prioritize this.
4. Why Does The Government Permit Carnivorous Dinosaurs To Live Side By Side With Mankind?
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Displaying the impacts of the dinosaurs around the planet was one of the better things Jurassic World Dominion dominated Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom. Fans could observe how dinosaurs coexisted with people and other creatures, but it was puzzling why carnivores were so blatantly close to human settlement.
The movie showed a Pteranodon family nesting on a building, which seems to be very dangerous. The Pteranodons were, in fact, permitted to live reside they were because it was shown that governments and businesses like Biosyn can readily capture these animals. It is difficult to think that the government was okay with allowing these savage animals to wander free, though, given that they were able to feed on humans with ease
5. How Did Dinosaurs Disperse Throughout the World?
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In the previous movie, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, it was revealed that some bidders bought dinosaurs from the Lockwood mansion auction. While they were doing so, Maisie let free a large number of others, who thereafter lived in freedom among humans. The reason why there were a huge number of dinosaurs freely roaming the Earth in Jurassic World Dominion is unknown, regardless of this.
Since there weren’t nearly as many dinosaurs released into the wild, the movie shouldn’t have been able to represent dinosaurs living everywhere. Furthermore, several of the seized animals were released by Jurassic World Dominion without justification, despite the fact that the dinosaurs reserved for bidding should still be kept in captivity.
6. Why Did Soyona Santos Directed The Trained Raptors To Attack Owen Rather Than Barry?
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Barry Sembène’s arrest of Soyona Santos in Malta put an end to her participation in the scheme. Soyona’s final act was to unleash the trained raptors on Owen, who was eventually able to flee after they pursued him all the way to the airport runway.
Since Barry was the one holding her at gunpoint, it would have been more reasonable for her to attack him rather than Owen. Because of Soyona’s incarceration, she was no longer required to support Dodgson and attempt to hinder Owen. It is puzzling and unsolved why she chose petty retribution over a simple means of escaping.
7. How Could Kayla Be So Perfectly Set Up To Save Claire?
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When Claire requested for assistance in the subterranean dinosaur market, Kayla was hesitant to give it. In the end, she decided to change her mind and fly Claire and Owen to save Maisie. The fact that Kayla was in the appropriate location when she wasn’t supposed to be there added to the surprise of that honorable turn.
Kayla was unexpectedly standing behind Claire as she precariously dangled off a balcony while being pursued by a raptor on the rooftops of Malta. Kayla shouldn’t have been there because the location was far from the black market. Another convenient plot aspect that is difficult to believe is that Kayla just so happened to hold the keys of the vehicle where Claire fell upon.
8. Why Didn’t Henry Wu Take Responsibility For His Deeds?
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Henry Wu, who produced the Indominus Rex, the Indoraptor, and the locusts that decimated the world’s crops, is arguably the biggest antagonist in the Jurassic World films. In the conclusion of Jurassic World Dominion, despite being at the epicenter of all world tragedies, he faced no justice.
Wu released the cured locusts into a field where he was last saw wandering at will. Wu was guilty and ought to have been prosecuted, even though he might have atoned for his bad deeds. It’s odd that Alan, Ellie, and Ian were depicted at the conclusion as testifying against Biosyn, while the company’s head geneticist got away with nothing.