"Jurassic Park II: The Lost World": Money Don't Live

Destin 2021-10-18 09:29:34

This is the second episode of "Jurassic Park". Looking at the suspense left after the first episode of the film, it is not surprising that there is a sequel.

The supporting role in the first episode was promoted to the protagonist in this episode. Although it is the protagonist, there are not many shots. As such a monster movie dominated by visual effects, the real protagonist is actually a dinosaur.

In addition to the hero, there are many familiar faces. What surprised me the most was that the heroine turned out to be Julianne Moore, the so-called "Queen of Independent Films". Unexpectedly, she would also take on such a visual blockbuster that does not require acting skills. Seeing her in the film, she has very good skin and does not have so many freckles. It seems that she was very young at the time and just started to make her mark in Hollywood.

The supporting actors look very familiar. Although some of them cannot be named, they have been frequently seen in various movies and American dramas in recent years. I really "read countless videos".

After talking about the actors, let's talk about this film. This is still a popcorn movie focused on making money. It also has a very simple theme, "Life always finds a way out."

The story of the film is huge, and there are too many things to tell, which makes the film too fast, and some details and plots are not explained clearly. For example, the background of each character's appearance, and the relationship between them, how to change from unfamiliar to familiar, etc., are all in one stroke. Some characters have no idea what he did before and how to connect with these things. This has a great influence on shaping the character. Characters with incomplete personality are more difficult to promote the development of the plot. So, this movie looks like a running account: a group of people come to the island, another group of people also come to the island, the two groups have some conflicts, and then they find common ground, and finally they have differences, and so on. The whole film looks boring.

Maybe the director didn't even think about telling the story well. Their focus was on special effects. They were dinosaurs made by computers. It can be seen that they succeeded. Compared with the first episode, the special effects of the whole film look very realistic. Every dinosaur is alive and lively, as if it really existed. If the audience is just watching these, it is totally worth returning the ticket price.

Although the special effects are successful, the ordinary plot makes the whole movie look weird. Especially in the credits, where dinosaurs are running around in the city, I really thought Godzilla came to the United States...

Generally speaking, as a visual effects blockbuster, it is qualified. As a movie, its plot is pale and weak, and the rhythm is chaotic, which can be called a bad film. Unexpectedly, Steven Spielberg could also make such a movie.

In other words, there was another epic blockbuster "Titanic" in 1997. The eyes of the audience are discerning. They chose "Titanic" instead of the film. This is the right choice. Is Spielberg also depressed?

2010-12-09

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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.