The visual effects in Jurassic World Rebirth fall shockingly flat, failing to capture the awe and terror that dinosaurs should evoke on the big screen. Instead of immersing audiences in a thrilling prehistoric world, the creatures often appear as awkward, lifeless models. Whether it’s the stiff movements, jarring unnatural textures, or inconsistent lighting, the CGI does more to distract than to enhance the story. This is especially glaring during action sequences, where the digital dinosaurs clash with their environment in ways that break immersion entirely.

  • Unrealistic skin textures: Lacking detail and appearing almost plastic-like under close scrutiny
  • Choppy animation: Movements don’t flow naturally, giving many scenes a robotic feel
  • Poor integration: Dinosaurs seldom blend convincingly with real-life backgrounds or practical effects
Effect Aspect Rating /10 Issue Highlight
Skin Textures 4 Too smooth and plastic-like
Animation Fluidity 3 Choppy, unnatural movements
Environmental Blending 5 Dinosaurs appear pasted onto scenes

Such technical shortcomings undermine the film’s attempt at suspense, making it difficult for viewers to invest emotionally. Dinosaurs – the core appeal – feel more like digital props than living creatures. For a franchise celebrated for pioneering convincing prehistoric visuals, this installment disappoints, falling short of both legacy and fan expectations.