I honestly was contemplating writing a review until I read this. Bro....BRO, you hit the nail on the head there. This was honestly gruelling to sit through, and I'm surprised it has a 70% RT rating. My god, this thing felt like a cartoon. Everyone is a walking stereotype, and I f***ing hated the kids.
*Cue Vincent D'Onfrio just staring...F***ING STARING and smiling at destruction for half of his scenes*
I feel like Trevorrow wanted to emulate Spielberg's somewhat animated, blockbuster sensibilities, but at least keep the acting on a somewhat grounded level. I went in with low expectations, because the trailers/clips were terrible, and frankly, I left feeling empty. This was bad.
Also, I don't even know where to begin in terms of cinematography and editing. JP worked so well, because of the fine execution of those two core components. Everything, even during chaotic scenes, is far too flat and polished. There's no grit. And unlike Spielberg, when the tension escalates, Trevorrow just cuts the **** out of the picture.
I'm done.