Beautiful fantasy of environmentalists

Taya 2021-10-18 09:29:12

I'm surprised that so few people have watched this film, and even fewer speakers. I don’t know what’s the reason for everyone’s silence.

I don't know what everyone saw, I only saw a stupid and fat woman doing one stupid thing after another with a sincere enthusiasm. For two hours, this stupid bubbling woman messed up everything she could do within her own power: waving her overflowing love to the dinosaur joyfully, completely ignoring the opposite. Interpretation, in short, she believes that since she is kind, there is no reason for the other side not to reciprocate; but she is so cruel to the predators who are also humans, so that they will be trampled and slaughtered by beasts unsuspectingly, corpses all over the field, even The communication equipment was completely destroyed. Later, she finally stopped messing up things, because she messed up everything that could be messed up by her, leaving her only punishment for her, starting with Tyrannosaurus rex. And the very poisoned young attendant next to her, the environmentalist who pretends to be the most responsible environmentalist, has not finished the trouble. Fortunately, the plot did not arrange his behavior to cause a greater disaster, otherwise he might not be sitting in a helicopter. Panting hard, looking bitterly at the anaesthetized Tyrannosaurus below.

All the logic of this idiot is based on unworldly beautiful illusions, and if they don’t pretend to be hard facts, they won’t repent; and even if they finally hit the facts, the backbone of them will still Stick to your beliefs. Either ignore the facts and forget the pain before the scars are healed, or refuse to admit the facts instead of correcting the facts to what you imagined. The result? More disasters. Moreover, such characters often have an excellent quality, that is, they have no sense of guilt for disasters, and all the sins and misfortunes are attributed to their opponents; what is more annoying is that they cause troubles themselves, but never use themselves. Pay the bill, and have unlucky children (locals, rescuers, supporting characters and villains in movies or novels) carry them out and go to hell. The rest will wipe their butts and clean up the mess.

And what drives them all is the damn enthusiasm in their hearts. They feel good about themselves, with a natural sense of superiority, their eyes are full of compassion and love when they look at outsiders. They are happy and satisfied, and they can't stand the "miserable" life of others in their eyes. They are filled with righteous indignation, and their bodies are full of a sense of mission, and they are desperate to rescue these people. They want to spread what they enjoy to the ends of the world, so that everyone can live happily under the same happiness.

This is not bad at first, but when things are done to the extreme, there is always a dark side, and Westerners have done more prominently on some common dark sides of human beings (just like we have done more prominently on others), and it can be summed up. Say, first, contrary to our "do not do to others what you want," their creed is "do what you want to do to others". Once he feels that he is good and yours is different from his, Will do everything possible to persuade you to agree with him, never admit the existence of other better or at least equally good possibilities. The methods used are cunning or rogue; second, contrary to our inclusiveness, they are clear Distinguish and spurn or even attack pagans. In a psychological background that is always wary and always feels threatening, all pagans are the targets of their destruction (communism?). In their eyes, there are three levels: own, neutral, and enemy. Maybe when their love overflows, they will condescend to save the neutral man in dire straits, but in their eyes, the enemy can no longer be regarded as a person, and they can be treated without considering what a person should be—like them. As it is preached-kindness and tolerance, you must put it to death and hurry up. It must be admitted that these historical bad habits have been reduced a lot, but they are still the same. Think about Iraq, the Balkans, and the recent hot spots...

so they can take the little dinosaur with a broken leg back for treatment, but they can’t change their position at all. Think about it. A creature that can’t communicate with you will take your child. Hold back and don't know what to do, how do you react? This is something they will never be able to do, because they firmly believe in "doing to others what they want", anyway, I am doing good deeds, you will understand me! The results of it? He shivered and sent the uncured little dinosaur back. He also lost the fat man with the sniper rifle and went to hell for them. And so they can release the captured dinosaurs and let the hunters trample and bite the beasts. Anyway, these people are their enemies, they are no longer humans! It can't be too much (how come you suddenly remembered an explanation for why Japanese soldiers in World War II were so brutal in China?). Furthermore, the young brain-dead could secretly replace the bald bullet, thinking that he was doing it right, and he didn't remember how many people were killed by the dinosaur that he "saved".

If I only talk about the characters and the script, I don’t hesitate to give the worst; but considering that the production of the film is still very good, it deserves 4 stars. If you balance it, I will be kind in my personal evaluation and give it 3 stars; this It is estimated that many people have read the comments that will be popular. Anyway, it is the same, so it's better to be a bit mean, 2 stars. I have been very tolerant.

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The Lost World: Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Ian Malcolm: Eddie, is there any reason to think that the radio in the trailer might work?

    Eddie Carr: If you feel at all qualified, try turning the switch to "on."

  • Nick Van Owen: [to Sarah as she's trying to fix the baby T-Rex's leg] Whenever you're ready, he's fighting here, Dr. Quinn.