Classic reappearance

Alden 2022-03-21 09:01:02

I really like exploring the technical aspects of science fiction movies and novels, and I also like the discussion of science and ethics. Although I cannot agree that DNA can be extracted from the blood of amber mosquitoes, and the intelligence and ability of opening doors of dinosaurs cannot be recognized biologically, I still admire the rich imagination. Because if a non-academic film is required with scientific rigor, it will inevitably restrict the development of imagination and the advancement of the plot, which will also be a pity.
It is very admirable to be able to make such a movie 20 years ago, and the rise of 3D allows us to relive the classics in theaters, and hope that more and more classic movies can be reproduced in theaters.

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Extended Reading
  • Pearlie 2022-03-25 09:01:02

    3D effects are better than nothing, and it’s worth taking a look at the big screen; the special effects 20 years ago still look amazing. The combination of entertainment and art, the setting of crisis points, and the emotional ups and downs are excellent; each role Both the character development and the task distribution play the role of undertaking, and even each dinosaur on the spot is endowed with distinctive characteristics; natural forces cannot be violated, people are invincible, and natural selection is competitive; I really hate Laura Dunn!

  • Ocie 2021-10-20 18:58:05

    Life will find a way.

Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Alan Grant: [calling Hammond on the phone] Mr. Hammond, the phones are working.

    John Hammond: Are the children all right?

    Dr. Alan Grant: The children are fine. Call the mainland. Tell them to send the damn helicopters.

    [we hear the raptors smashing the windows]

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: It's gonna come through the glass!

    [Grant starts shooting at it. Hammond listens to the noises]

    John Hammond: [screaming] GRANT!

  • Tim: That means they only eat vegetables, but for you, I think they'd make an exception.