So what exactly happened? First question
Second question, what are the take aways?
An Indian billionaire decided to mess with nature and build a themepark with dinosaurs, then things went wrong. Somewhere intertwined were this teenage kid and his tween bro, both in need of serious haircuts. Teen dude is a young romeo, and his little bro is apparently smart. Their parents are breaking up, since the little bro did some forensic work on lawyer letters to the house. Anyways, velociraptors are also involved, and in Jurassic World there is a genetically modified dino that is super crazy. Also, the theme park has a commercial aspect, biz leaders of the jurassic world project don't want to kill any bad behaving dinos, since they are expensive. In addition, a shadowy military element is afoot with one rogue employee with paramilitary interests thinking that velociraptors would make great army war soldiers. So, as expected things go bad, especially from the start when one of the guys who monitors videos and presses buttons (not sure what job title that is) wears a Jurassic Park shirt to work. Totally ironic, and a mean no bs, super focused boss lady, the teen and pre-teen's aunt, is all about her job, from the visitors to the security parameters. Although, her hyper focus on the biz has taken a toll on her personal relationships. At one point hundreds of flying dinos are let loose on park goers after the real mean dino breaks into a dino bird sanctuary. Also the water dino is really cool. I am not a fan of reptiles generally, so no real interest in these animals, or fictitious animals as they are. Good riddance, they should have leveled that island at the end of the movie, but you don't want to leave out the option for a Jurassic Galaxy type movie next. I see it now, dinos take over the USA, then figure out how to space travel, then fuck up shit on Mars or something. At least the velociraptor will make it to the earth's moon, I am sure, during the movie these animals followed some dude's orders, and then they spoke to the big mean genetically modified dino. The movie really kept me interested, and I like the straight to shock and awe approach, kudos to the setup, and please make another. I like Dinos, but sometimes the museum of natural history is enough of a fix.