This is the American capitalist society, and people with the American dream will gradually only attract people's attention.
It's like the fast-food culture that keeps repeating, I really vomit.
The director tried his best to express the animality of dinosaurs. With so much effort, even arranged for the protagonist to stop the car when his life was shut down to appease the irretrievable dinosaur.
But what exactly is an animal?
Animals are highly adaptable species to the environment. Animals raised for a long time will be inert, even if they are cruel in nature, they need a process of adapting to the new environment.
Animals are grouped. Like wolves, the collective predation is cleverly divided.
Larger animals need to eat more food, their weaknesses may be more obvious, or they may be significantly different from smaller animals in behavior.
Although I tried my best, I didn't think about the animal nature of dinosaurs. Will only create something similar to Tyrannosaurus Rex.
If you create a smaller dinosaur species that retains the faster, higher, and stronger individual characteristics of dinosaurs, it can be more cooperative than bees and ants, and the group's cooperative mode (mutual assistance or mutual help) can continuously adapt and evolve according to the surrounding environment. , Will this pave the way for the future Jurassic series?
What is an animal? Why are all the small species left behind after so many years, instead of the powerful Tyrannosaurus rex?
Let me miss Nolan’s Batman trilogy. An Englishman, he borrowed Batman's gimmick, but showed a weak, real, and socially incompatible person. Experiment with humanity and sociality, not just on weapons, and strengthen on the screen.
In the past, painters were like Gauguin. In order to survive, they also needed to find gimmicks to attract customers' attention. But these painters struggled to make a breakthrough in their artistic attainments.
They understand that when all the paintings are placed in the exhibition hall after many years, when their paintings are placed next to Leonardo and Raphael's paintings, all the trivial things will only be laughed at by the audience.
No, maybe they don't deserve to be in the exhibition hall at all.
In this era when blockbuster films are dominated and profit-seeking, what I am worried about is that two hundred years later, when children who love movies watch exhibitions, they will not see the great works of the early 21st century at all.
Yes, our time seems to have never existed before. We are happy, we enjoy, we applaud, we live in a historical blank.
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