I think the release of the dinosaur at the end of the movie is a very suitable setting.
Reason 1: First pressing the button is not the protagonist who has a deep relationship with the dinosaur, but the little girl. Who is the little girl? Knowing the cruel and inhumane trade of "father", being treated mercilessly by her "father", witnessing the death of the only grandfather who loved her, and finally knowing that he was "clone". Isn’t it the same with dinosaurs? In the beginning, it was remade to meet people's needs, and it was also ignored and treated mercilessly on the island. The little girl is brave by nature and loves the story of dinosaurs since she was a child. After receiving multiple blows and thinking that the painful experience of dinosaurs has many similarities to her own, I would like to ask, if you are a little girl, watching "people of the same kind" inhaling poison and dying Struggle, can you bear it? Even though the hero and heroine have a desire to protect the dinosaurs, they still hold back. And the little girl can't bear it, because she is not like other people, she and dinosaurs are the products of people's recovery for their own selfish needs and against the laws of nature. If mankind's restoration of dinosaurs is a cause, then the little girl's release of dinosaurs is a result. The sins made by human beings themselves will eventually be borne by themselves.
Reason two: I want to make it clear to the audience that I am shooting Jurassic World, not Jurassic Park. Now that Jurassic World has been filmed for the second part, the keyword world must be introduced. The setting of releasing dinosaurs happens to bring the audience to Jurassic World rather than taking them back to Jurassic Park for sightseeing. People will get tired of this series after watching too many "parks", and the setting of releasing dinosaurs gives the Jurassic series new vitality, and the story of dinosaurs in the whole world will be more shocking and attractive.
So please stop spraying out the dinosaur settings, these settings are not added casually.
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