film review

Claud 2022-04-22 07:01:01

"Jurassic World", a Hollywood blockbuster, is indeed a blockbuster in my opinion. The whole film has no urine spots throughout. It is not an exaggeration to describe it as "high-end atmosphere with high-grade, low-key luxury and connotation". Compared with those domestically well-publicized films, the content and method of expression, as well as the quality of watching the film, are much better. I was looking forward to the release of "Why Sheng Xiao Mo", but it didn't take more than five minutes when it was actually released, so I couldn't bear to watch it again. Gu Man's "Why Sheng Xiao Mo" is the first romance novel I read in my youth. She has a special meaning to me that cannot be easily explained. The revamped TV series didn't let me down as thoroughly as I did with the movies. Closer to home, let's move on to Jurassic World. First of all, let's talk about the three relationships involved in the film: the relationship between people, the relationship between people and animals, and the relationship between animals and animals. Human-to-human relationship: The most prominent is the inappropriate behavior of Claire and Owen on their first date, which created obstacles for the two people who have feelings for each other to continue their relationship. Saving each other at the juncture of life and death and provoking the love in our hearts again. Stay with me, for survival. How philosophical is Owen's sentence. Claire, a strong woman in her career, can manage such a huge world of dinosaurs, she is witty and brave at critical moments, and she can even think of using Tyrannosaurus Rex to deal with Tyrannosaurus. I just don't know the ages of my two nephews. Seeing the second half of the film, we also know that it's not that Claire doesn't care about her nephews, she's going into danger several times in order to save them. Claire just ignored the most important thing in getting along with people, that is, caring, because of the trust that comes from caring, just like the relationship between Owen and the four raptors. It's not a control, it's a relationship.

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Extended Reading
  • Arden 2022-03-23 09:01:03

    I remember the shocking classics when I was a child, I remember reading it many times.

  • Chase 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Please eat that little girl with nostrils, dear! ! ! ! ! !

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.