2. The Mosasaurus Can Escape From Its Enclosure At Anytime, Apparently
The explosive, action-packed climax of Jurassic World pits the beloved T-Rex from the original movie and the "main" raptor, Blue, against the evil Indominus Rex in an epic battle sequence that is undeniably awesome in scale, but not quite "Jurassic Park" in execution (it's almost like something out of Godzilla by way of Peter Jackson's King Kong). Anyhow, said battle ends when - cornered by the T-Rex and Blue - the Indominus Rex backs onto the pool where the Mosasaurus - a great sea creature housed in a Sea World-like tank - lives, only for said sea creature to leap out of its pool and gobble her whole. And it makes no sense, because for that to happen the Mosasaurus enclosure would have had to have been unsafe the entire time - and why only now (after 10 years at the park) would the creature have decided it was time to leap out of its pool? Surely it would have tried to eat a bunch of tourists prior to this final battle, if such a thing were possible? No expense spared? When it comes to safety, it sure doesn't appears that way.
Sam Hill is an ardent cinephile and has been writing about film professionally since 2008. He harbours a particular fondness for western and sci-fi movies.