Courage, optimism and love.

Jimmie 2022-03-21 09:01:02

The fright hasn't alleviated now. One thing I have to sigh is that the special effects are very well done, the whole feeling of a dinosaur is there, coupled with the processing of IMAX3D, there is a sense of being on the scene. The second is that the director is very good at grasping the audience's psychology. To make people feel scared is nothing more than letting people feel relieved and then scaring them, or giving people a premonition of fear before making them swell while waiting. The director's use of these two methods is so skillful that he is constantly interspersed in the film, scaring one after another, and when he walks out of the cinema, his head is stunned. The connotation of the film is also consistent with my emotional values: courage, optimism and love. Courage is the macroscopic quality of a person in the face of difficulties, dare to face and dare to take responsibility. Optimism is the microscopic observation of a person in the face of difficulties, and the joy of not losing his life in the deepest despair. Love is always the most grand proposition that runs through life, so it's no wonder why so many movies play the warmth card. Love is always the power that can surpass everything and can hit the heart directly.

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Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Alan Grant: [All of a sudden their electric car stops] What did I touch?

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: Uh, you didn't touch anything. We stopped.

  • Donald Gennaro: [Tim pops up wearing a pair of night vision goggles] Hey, where'd you find that?

    Tim: In a box under my seat.

    Donald Gennaro: Are they heavy?

    Tim: Yeah.

    Donald Gennaro: Then they're expensive, put 'em back.