Is the grandmaster in Thor 3 the real protagonist of Jurassic Park?

Lawrence 2022-03-22 09:01:02

If "Top Player" is Spielberg's exploration of the future, and "Artificial Intelligence" is the exploration of love, then "Jurassic Park" is the exploration of the past and life.

While mankind is exploring the future, it is also exploring the distant past. These two seem to be completely different directions, but they are actually the same direction, exploring the unknown .

But I don’t know if you will think of a word, human beings are always afraid of the unknown. Because of the unknown, we cannot estimate the risks.

For example, when dinosaurs were resurrected, two species of different eras suddenly coexisted together. Who could predict what would happen?

"Jurassic Park" wrote a 999k like answer to the above question.

The story begins on a small tourist island that is preparing to open. Spielberg described the horror of dinosaurs in a profile description in 3 minutes.

This small island is the "Jurassic Park" organized by a big boss named John Hammond at all costs . It is a theme park similar to Disneyland, but the inside is not a motorized toy, but is resurrected. Live dinosaurs.

As we all know, this movie is the beginning of a series of trilogy and the prequel story of "Jurassic World" . The timeline of the first part was before the official opening of the park. Hammond recruited archaeologists and heroines Grant and Ellie, as well as a mathematician Malcolm and a bento lawyer.

Looking back at this classic movie, you can not only find hidden eggs in the new "Jurassic World" series, but also sigh that the Marvel Cinematic Universe is really ubiquitous now.

Sam Neal , who plays the male lead Grant , has guest appearances in "Thor 3" as the drama actor "Odin" and Matt Damon as "Rocky".

The mathematician Malcolm, who is quite stealing the spotlight in the film, plays him Jeff Goblen , who is also the master of stealing spotlight in "Thor 3" .

Of course, there was Samuel Jackson , the director of SHIELD, who played a small supporting role at the time .

The movie will also explain how the dinosaurs were resurrected, and the key role of "Jurassic World" , Dr. Wu, will also appear in the first part, and will be starred by the Chinese actor Huang Rongliang , becoming a link between the two old and new series. .

Even if it is a movie 25 years ago, "Jurassic Park" can still be closely integrated with the new version of the movie, sharing a worldview. In addition to the strong excavability of the story, it is also an important reason why the special effects of the movie did not "humiliate". Like the earlier "Apes of the Apes" series, it simply restarted.

Watching this old movie many years later, the special effects are still a lot of so-called domestically produced special effects blockbusters.

Whether it is a baby dinosaur just born from an egg.

Adult dinosaurs up close.

People will wonder if this was actually shot with props. In fact, this was shot with props. Most of the shots of dinosaurs are taken from mechanical dinosaur models, and it is easy to see where the computer special effects are actually used.

Therefore, artificial special effects are the most deadly.

If only the visual effects are done well, then "Jurassic Park" is also difficult to be included in the classics. And the classic part of this movie, in addition to the realistic visual effects beyond the age, there is also a discussion on the resurrection of dinosaurs.

If the blood of dinosaurs can be obtained like that in reality, and the dinosaurs can be resurrected, it will undoubtedly be an important event in the scientific community. But the question is, should we do this?

One of the scenes of the "round table meeting" discussed this extremely fearful issue. To some extent, this scene is the core of "Jurassic Park ."

After seeing the shocking scene of the dinosaur being resurrected with his own eyes, the cool mathematician Malcolm expressed his strong opposition to the park. The reason why this role is robbed, in addition to Jeff Goblen 's performance, the position given to him by the script is also very important. Malcolm's existence is more important than the protagonist, he is the real "protagonist".

He believes that dinosaurs, like humans, are unwilling to be controlled. Just like McMurphy who was trapped in a mental hospital, Andy Dufresne, who was framed and imprisoned, would not be willing to be trapped, but would find his own way.

" Life will always find its way. " This line became the core sentence of the "Jurassic World 2" trailer. The old fans of the series know that this sentence is actually the part of Malcolm from Jeff Goblen.

In addition, there are many classic series of lines, also from his mouth. Like " God creates dinosaurs, God destroys dinosaurs, God creates man, man destroys God, man creates dinosaur. "

The movie also clearly told, no, it warned us. Resurrecting dinosaurs is self-defeating, because life is uncontrollable, the power of genes is powerful, and we cannot oppress the instincts of living things.

Even we humans can't completely suppress our instincts, but we have to suppress a species that we don't fully understand.

This is the risk of exploring the unknown. The unknown in the past is a dinosaur, even if it can be resurrected, we must be cautious about it; the unknown in the future is artificial intelligence, strictly speaking, artificial life.

If one day we can really create life like the "Alien" series and "Blade Runner" movies, who can guarantee that these created lives will not be the dinosaurs that once dominated the world?

Never underestimate the unknown, let alone underestimate life

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  • Otto 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    Jiang is still hot, and Lao Si is too good at creating atmosphere and grasping the rhythm. Since "Jurassic World" I gave four stars without hesitation, the film must have five stars.

  • Jocelyn 2021-10-20 18:58:16

    The most dreamy theme park as a child

Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Alan Grant: [Hammond's sudden arrival via helicopter threatened the discovery of a new dinosaur skeleton] Who in God's name do you think you are?

    John Hammond: John Hammond. And I'm delighted to meet you finally in person, Dr Grant.

    [they shake hands and Hammond blows dust off his hand]

    John Hammond: I can see that my 50,000 a year has been well spent.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: [Ellie storms into the trailer] OK, who's the jerk?

    Dr. Alan Grant: This is our paleobotanist, Dr...

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: Sattler.

    John Hammond: Ah hah!

    Dr. Alan Grant: Ellie, this is Mr Hammond.

    John Hammond: Forgive the dramatic entrance, Dr Sattler.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: [apologetic] Did I say jerk?

    John Hammond: Come on, sit down, sit down.

    [Alan and Ellie try to help out]

    John Hammond: No, no, no I can manage this. I know my way around the kitchen. I'll come right to the point. I like you, both of you. I can tell instantly about people. It's a gift. I own an island, off the coast of Costa Rica. I've leased it from the government and I've spent the last five years setting up a kind of biological preserve. Really spectacular, spared no expense. It'll make the one I've got down in Kenya look like a petting zoo. And there's no doubt, our attractions will drive kids out of their minds.

    Dr. Alan Grant: What are those?

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: Smaller versions of adults, honey.

    John Hammond: And not just kids. Everyone. We're going to open in the Fall, that is if the lawyers don't kill me first. I don't care for lawyers, do you?

    Dr. Alan Grant: [together with Ellie] Oh, we... don't really know, really.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: [together with Grant] Oh, we... don't really know, really.

    John Hammond: Well, I do I'm afraid. This particular pebble in my shoe represents my investors. That they insist on outside opinions.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: What kind of opinions?

    John Hammond: Well, your kind not to put too fine a point on it. I mean, let's face it... in your particular field you're the top minds. And if I could just persuade you, to sign off on the park, give it your endorsement, maybe even pen a wee testimonial, I could get right back on shedule, er... schedule.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: Why would they care what we think?

    Dr. Alan Grant: What kind of park is this?

    John Hammond: It's right up your alley. I tell you what. Why don't you come down, just the pair of you for the weekend? I'd love to have the opinion of a paleobotanist as well. I've got a jet standing by at Choteau.

    Dr. Alan Grant: I'm sorry Mr Hammond, but that's impossible. We just dug up a new skeleton...

    John Hammond: I could compensate you by fully funding your dig...

    Dr. Alan Grant: [wavering] And this is a very unusual time.

    John Hammond: ...for a further three years.

  • John Hammond: [walking into the Visitor's Centre for the first time] The most advanced amusement park in the entire world. And I'm not just talking about rides, you know? Everybody has rides. No, we have made living biological attractions so astounding, that they'll capture the imaginations of the entire planet.