There is always a way out in life

Alexandro 2021-10-20 17:36:11

I have finished watching the three Jurassic. The first one said that someone built a Jurassic Park and invited three paleontologists to prove the safety and legality of the park. However, there was a problem with the park. None of them could stop the dinosaurs, and the last three biologists were able to escape. In the second part, one of the three biologists in the first part was forced to go to the island to save his girlfriend who was deeply involved in dinosaur research; in the third part, another male biologist in the first part was forced to come to the island to rescue one The little boy who was killed here. In fact, the storyline seems to be simple, ignoring the existence of dinosaurs-encountering dinosaurs, all kinds of escapes-to escape the horrible forbidden island.
All people went to the island and did not do anything meaningful. Instead, they are suffering. Maybe people are like this. This is "don't hit the south wall and don't look back". The advice given by others is often not treated as the same thing. I think that this kind of suggestion is only suitable for his kind of case. It must not be so for me. I always think that I am extraordinary, must be a special one, and will not fall into a special trap. There must be one. A distinctive and significant ending, but the expectation is the opposite of what is finally waiting to come. What you get is a remorse, it is regrettable, and it is to hate yourself if you believed in others in the first place, just don’t do it. NS. The endings of the three parts all seem to be complete, if we look at the protagonist and the main line, but whoever sees the people who died silently in order to maintain this happy ending and at the same time show that the dinosaurs are absolutely terrifying, the same All are human beings, our salvation is existence, and those who die are also true deaths. It's like in the third part, the boy's biological parents are looking for the boy to get back together, but if he doesn't die, he will be the guest of the boy's stepfather. If he is still alive, will the pair stay together? Wasn't his effort paid out?
There are also many people who denounce the Jurassic screenwriters for discriminating against women. The heroine of each movie has a little bit of brain damage. Especially the second one is the most serious, saying that the hero does not let the heroine go to the island, but she does I had to go, and when I saw the cruelty of the dinosaurs, I was so scared. Some people laughed and said, "You treat it as your little cat", but I don't think so. I think she really likes creatures, it is a kind of can't help it, it can also be said that there is no guard against dinosaurs, there is no awe. They are different from those who try to resell dinosaurs. All they want to do is research, but they don’t want to make money from doing business with them. They are also worried about their existence while petting their darlings. Hostile, they try not to disturb or interfere with them.
However, this is not the case. It is not that we can create anything we like. When we don’t like it, we can throw it away. Life is not the case. Every life is worthy of respect. When the lives that should exist, we must also endure these lives to destroy our self-righteousness. In the end, those flying pterosaurs spread their wings and fly in the blue sky. Yes, they are looking for new residences. Once these lives exist, they will continue to multiply and cannot stop for a moment. Any barriers will be useless. In my opinion, Jurassic and "Resident Evil" are the same. Humans try to create through their own power, but the ending is humans seeking evil results. In my opinion, this is not science fiction, but it looks like a disaster movie. .
The last sentence: We are not God, so don't think about doing God's work.

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Jurassic Park III quotes

  • Amanda: This is how you make dinosaurs?

    Dr. Grant: No. This is how you play God.

  • Ellie Degler: So what were you doing?

    Dr. Grant: Evolving.