The island where the original Jurassic Park is located has been developed again. The theme park called Jurassic World has attracted a large number of tourists. Various dinosaurs have been reproduced in front of tourists through genetic engineering. In order to attract attention and guarantee the number of tourists, the genetic scientists in the theme park even created Indominus Rex (Raging Tyrannosaurus Rex) through genetic mixing, which is not only taller, more toothed, but also more ferocious. Scientists and park operators had no idea how smart and brutal this tyrannosaur was. When the tyrannosaur successfully escaped, the nightmare of the theme park also unfolded.
The hero of the movie is Chris Pratt, although his role as Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy is deeply rooted, I personally prefer him in this Jurassic World as the animal behavior expert Owen, decisive, serious, he drives the mountains The part where Moto took a group of raptors he trained to chase the violent Tyrannosaurus was super handsome. In addition, as an animal behavior expert, his thoughts and attitudes towards dinosaurs also impressed me: dinosaurs are not pets and cannot be tamed. To gain their trust, you must first show your respect for them; dinosaurs also need Socializing, keeping them in cages alone only makes them monsters. Owen's two points don't just apply to dinosaurs, it reminds me of a story I heard a while back about a great white shark who committed suicide after being kept in an aquarium for a while. Seriously think about it, are humans sometimes too arrogant? Nature does not exist because of human existence, and human beings cannot control nature...
"You made a genetic hybrid. Raised it in captivity. She is seeing all of this for the first time. She does not even know what she is. She will kill everything that moves." - Jurassic World,
another in the 2015 film The point is affection. Whether it's the heroine Claire's transformation into a female man to save her two nephews, or the lifelong promise of brother Zach made to brother Gray in the face of danger, some things shouldn't be put off until "tomorrow," especially when no one Determine whether "tomorrow" really exists...
"A promise tomorrow is worth a lot less than trying today." - Jurassic World,
I enjoyed this movie in 2015. It doesn't feel the same as the first three movies, it's a little less exciting Feeling, but more rational thinking, I think it is worth giving five stars!
View more about Jurassic World reviews