Parents' Guide to Jurassic Park III

Movie PG-13 2001 92 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Nell Minow , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 12+

For kids who can handle nonstop action, it's good scary fun.

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Why Age 12+?

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 10+

Based on 25 parent reviews

Parents say the film offers a mix of action and suspense but lacks the magic of its predecessors, with a storyline that feels more like a chase than a cohesive narrative. While some parts may be frightening for younger viewers, it is generally considered less graphic than earlier installments, making it suitable for slightly older children.

  • less scary
  • children friendly
  • mixed reviews
  • action focus
  • weak storyline
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age 11+

Based on 76 kid reviews

Kids say that the film is an intense dinosaur action movie that features a good mix of thrills and violence, although it's often deemed too scary for younger audiences, particularly those under 12. While some viewers enjoyed the return of familiar characters and the introduction of new dinosaurs, others criticized the plot and execution, labeling it as a disappointing sequel compared to its predecessors.

  • intense action
  • parental guidance
  • plot criticism
  • mixed reception
  • familiar characters
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What's the Story?

In JURASSIC PARK III, Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), now assisted by Billy (Alessandro Nivola), is tricked into flying over Isla Sorna by Paul and Amanda Kirby (William H. Macy and Tea Leoni). Unbeknownst to Grant, the Kirbys are searching for their son, who fell onto the island when he was parasailing. Grant's plane ends up crashing on the island, and Grant and company discover the resident dinosaurs are more advanced than previously thought.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 25 ):
Kids say ( 76 ):

It may seem odd to speak of a made-to-be-blockbuster as unpretentious, but the aspirations of this movie are remarkably -- almost endearingly -- modest. Jurassic Park III doesn't waste time with chaos theory mumbo-jumbo or dumb "dinosaurs come to America" plot twists like the second episode, The Lost World. It just gets right down to business in 90 quick minutes of little people being chased by great big scary things, with just enough plot and character to provide breathing space and a reason to care who survives. It's not art, but it is fun.

There are few surprises. Two good things to have when fighting smart dinosaurs are opposable thumbs and a cell phone. When a man's ex-wife says that he never takes chances, you know what's coming, and you'll probably be able to guess as we meet each character which ones will survive to the end of the movie. But the script has clever moments, including some sly digs at The Lost World. There's a delicious variation on Peter Pan's crocodile that once swallowed a clock, so Captain Hook can always hear ticking when he is approaching. And there's a nice Blair Witch moment when some characters find a video camera dropped by another character and replay the footage to see what happened to him. The dinosaurs are bigger and better than ever. This time, they swim, they fly, and they fight each other. They appear to play a sort of kick-the-can with the downed plane's cabin. They also work together to trap the humans, so it's a war of brains, not just brawn.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Dr. Grant's comment in Jurassic Park III that "Some of the worst things imaginable are done with the best intentions." He also talks about the difference between astronomers and astronauts. Is he right in saying that the difference is between imagining and seeing?

  • Do you want a career full of action and excitement, or safety and time to think?

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