My feelings on this film

Hollis 2022-04-20 09:01:02

The most perfect dinosaur movie, it's hard to imagine that the movie was born in 1993. Under the leadership of a great director, the dinosaurs that he saw countless times in painting books as a child, and those well-known dinosaur names, are constantly elaborated in the movie, shocking and moving. The development of the story is also very exciting, with some horror and humor. It is also a constant nightmare of childhood night, and it is reborn again. A thrilling experience brings a thrilling adventure. The The significance of the film lies not only in its plot, in line with the theoretical thinking, but also in the significance across the film era, and let us countless people remember the great director The first half of the bedding is still very cumbersome. When the dinosaurs appear, watching the water cup shake,the sense of suspense is similar to the great white shark, and the chase in the kitchen is also very interesting. In general, the special effects and models at that time were very shocking. Even now, I don't feel that they are out of date.

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  • Icie 2022-03-24 09:01:03

    Movie special effects from decades ago are really realistic, worth four stars

  • Gerry 2021-10-20 18:58:25

    Several places scared me and almost kicked the one in front

Jurassic Park quotes

  • Dr. Alan Grant: [Grant throws a branch at the inert perimeter fence] I guess that means the power's off.

    [Grant grabs the fence, pretending to be electrocuted and Lex and Tim scream]

    Lex: [Grant smiles at Lex and Tim] That's not funny.

    Tim: [laughing] That was great.

  • Dr. Ellie Sattler: [Ellie walks into a wall of the maintenance shed] Dead end.

    John Hammond: Uh, wait a minute. Wait a minute. Yes, there should have been a right turn back there somewhere...

    Dr. Ian Malcolm: [Malcolm grabs the radio off of Hammond] Look above you. There should be a large power cable, and pipes in the same direction. Follow that.

    Dr. Ellie Sattler: OK, I'm following the piping.