Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom isn’t the best movie in the world, and it’s not the best Jurassic World film either. Now, as we know, the movie is all about animals, but not the regular kind, just CGI animals that no longer exist.
Because these creatures are CGI, the movie set is not overrun with several groups that monitor the animals to make sure they are not being abused. But that didn’t stop PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) from attempting to gain a bit of attention from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
As we know, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is all about rescuing the dinosaurs from the island due to a volcano on the island nearing its time where it’ll spit fire. One would think the folks behind the park would take the volcano into consideration before choosing the island.
But hey, it’s a movie, so there’s not much we can expect when compared to what would likely happen in a real-world scenario.
Now. because saving dinosaurs and protecting them from being caged up was a major theme of the film, PETA came out with the following statement:
"PETA sends in rescue teams when a hurricane or another natural disasters happen and animals are suffering as a result of that natural disaster," according to PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange. "So, I guess that would be kind of a comparison. And then, you do whatever you can to allow these animals to continue living and continue eating and not suffer. For us, suffering is the big issue."
"Really all of these Jurassic Park movies have really encouraged people to think about the bigger picture and the role we play in the devastation of the environment and the animals who live in it. We're just so grateful of the filmmakers for that," Lange went on to add. "And in addition to that, we're extremely grateful that they made a movie about — well, it's about dinosaurs, obviously they'd never use a real dinosaur — but they've made a movie about animal lives, about animal protection, [and] our bad tendencies as the human race without exploiting one animal to make the point. [These movies] only use animatronics and CGI. And that's just lovely. So not only did they get across a very important message that we really hope is sinking in with people, but they did it without harming the hair on one animal's back. And that's tremendous."
Rescuing and protecting dinosaurs is not a bad thing, but Lance failed to show her concern for the world’s animal habit because dinosaurs are free to roam now. These animals will no doubt face extinction from a much larger and more aggressive predator.