Jurassic World: Rebirth

Stupidity: ***SPOILER ALERT*** Kincaid attracts the D-Rex with a red flare, which has been done a bunch of times in the franchise, to allow the rest of the team to escape. A few minutes later, he alerts the team to his presence by waving a red flare, which now apparently does not attract the D-Rex.

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Stupidity: The safety and security measures for the high-tech facility at the beginning of the film are so ineptly designed that all it took to bring everything down was a Snickers wrapper getting sucked into an air intake vent.

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Factual error: When Martin Krebs is sitting in traffic, he looks in his driver's side rear view mirror, and the writing "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" is printed in a clear call-back to the first film. However, this repeats the mistake made in the first film: this writing is only on passenger side mirrors.

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Trivia: Near the beginning of the film, the camera passes by some school buses. On the side, they say Crichton Middle School. This is a reference to the author of Jurassic Park, Michael Crichton.

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Question: When Duncan tried to shake off the Mosasaurus, he drove the boat into shallow waters, which is a logical choice. But then, why did he have to crash the boat? Couldn't he just stop close to the shore instead of running aground, making the boat completely useless?

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Answer: It could be argued that he was panicked and not thinking strategically, but realistically, this is an action movie, and that means more crashes, explosions, and mayhem for audience entertainment. There also has to be a plot device as to why the group no longer has a boat, stranding them on the island.

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