Jurassic Park 3D: Room Escape

Jess 2022-04-23 07:01:01

(Old article moved, first published on September 3, 2013)

This film has a standard script setting: the beginning and the end, the ins and outs are very clear, clear when it should be clear, and omitted where it should be omitted, so that some are too interlocking, even like Du Fu wrote "Jianjinjiu" without Li Bai's Wang Yang is arrogant.

In general, like most disaster films, this film is a classic case of escape from the room, where programmers turn off system protection without authorization for personal gain, only to have wider consequences. The formation of the secret room actually took a lot of space, and he did not hesitate to use a branch line to express it. In order to prevent this branch line from being reduced to a purely functional plot, a lot of humorous elements were added. Last year's "Batman Prequel 3" also set Gotham City as a secret room, and the outside army was not allowed to interfere, but the amount of writing and ink was too little, and there was no credibility at all. So, often, in modern or sci-fi films where information is easy to spread, a secret room or an island is a pit.

Spielberg's "Jaws" also has a secret room feel. The TV version of Conan has an episode of Revenge of the Secret Room in the Snowy Night, which is also a classic. "Battle Royale" is to set the entire country as a secret room. It is easier to become a secret room in a remote wilderness or isolated island or on a plane.

"Jurassic Park" does not set up infighting characters among the escape crowd, nor does it keep killing one of them as the plot progresses, relying purely on the novelty and danger of the dinosaur world. Abandoning the analysis of human nature and focusing on the environment - this is different from many disaster films such as "Resident Evil" and "2012", but the requirements for the environment are very high. Fortunately, the special effects of this film are epoch-making, although today due to Too many imitators seem to be too much.

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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.