Especially the male protagonist, he was too wronged. He obviously didn’t want to get involved in this matter at the beginning, so he broke off with the female protagonist for this reason. The reunion in the restaurant made it clear that he felt that the dinosaurs should not be saved and let them go extinct. Following nature, if the heroine hadn't played the emotional card again and again, he could even take care of Blue. Both the pros and the villains ran around the dinosaurs, but he was the only one who was caught out of the business. The heroine didn’t want to save the dinosaurs and didn’t want to release them inland or catch them again. The villain promised her to transfer the dinosaurs to other uninhabited islands, saving the dinosaurs without worrying about the safety of civilians. It was the villain who sent her back. Lied to her
And why the heroine wants to save the dinosaurs is worth it. She used dinosaurs to make money in the last one, and treated them as cold assets, but when she saw the big herbivorous dragon die in front of her from the top, it was already. Realizing that dinosaurs are living beings, this change of attitude is humanizing, right? Dinosaurs are man-made. Is it correct to take care of everything if something goes wrong if you can make money? People are always responsible for the lives they create. And the biggest pot in the last episode is obviously not the female protagonist, she is just a part-time worker. If it weren’t for Dr. Wu’s advocacy to create monsters, or if the Indian boss smashed the birdcage by an unlicensed helicopter, the matter would not be so serious. . She did not intend to put the dinosaurs on the mainland this time. Although the animal protection is still within a reasonable range, the villain took advantage of her to blame her on her.
Regarding the last release of the dinosaur, the button was not pressed by either of the male and female protagonists. The male protagonist firmly did not want to save it. In the end, the female protagonist knew that it could not be saved. When the lid was closed, they turned around to look at the dinosaur. I rushed over and clicked and blamed what ghost logic they didn’t stop...Finally, the button pressed by the little girl was completely reasonable based on the plot and the position of the characters. She was also an artifact that shouldn’t have survived in the world. The phrase “they follow The same as me" has already expressed her mentality. If the dinosaurs shouldn't live, then she shouldn't live either. To save the dinosaurs is to save herself, and to give her own existence a reasonable reason. If the little girl is a normal person, she should be scolded, but she is also artificial like dinosaurs. She will give the dinosaurs a way out, and it is most reasonable to point out the Jurassic World.
It is worth 4 stars and 5 stars. This plot is much better than the first one, and it was originally a cool special effects science fiction film, so there is no need to care about it in this kind of place.
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