It can be said responsibly that the score of 7.2 was brushed by the navy

Vern 2022-04-20 09:01:17

You don't need to ask me why, just go and see.

I've seen all the Jurassic series, and this one is pretty bad.

First: the villain has a negative IQ

Second: Dinosaurs are designed to kill villains, which can be said to eliminate violence and peace

Third: All the routines are old routines, which are not as innovative as the first Jurassic World.

I told myself countless times:

I'm here to see the effects

I'm here to see the effects

I came to see the effects.

But trouble the screenwriter to raise the villain's IQ a little bit?

Also, is this a horror movie or a children's movie?

The most frightening scene in the whole movie is the scene where the auntie housekeeper looks for the cloned little girl, and then the little girl suddenly appears.

Why are you kidding me?

Justice will triumph over evil, good dinosaurs help good people fight bad people and bad dinosaurs together.

It's embarrassing that even children's films can be less straightforward.

Release all the dinosaurs in the prison, and create a new world where dinosaurs and humans are mixed? Did the biology teacher die early or never lived?

How is it more bloody than the superheroes of the Marvel universe?

Now on the second day of its release, I quietly watched this film fall below 6 points. . .

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom quotes

  • Ian Malcolm: I think that we should allow our, uh, magnificent , glorious dinosaurs to be taken out by the volcano.

    Senator Sherwood: [crowd mumbling] Silence please!

    Ian Malcolm: As deeply sad as that would be, we altered the course of natural history. This is a correction.

    Senator Sherwood: Are you suggestion that the Almighty is taking matters into his own hands?

    Ian Malcolm: Senator, with all do respect, God's not part of the equation. No. What I mean is that in the last century, we amassed landmark technological power. And we've consistently proven ourselves incapable of handling that power. 80 years ago, who could have predicted nuclear proliferation and then there it was. And now we've got genetic power, so how long is it going to take to spread around the globe and what's going to be done with it? It ain't going to stop with the de-extinction of the dinosaurs.

    Senator Sherwood: I'm not sure I know that you're talking about.

    Ian Malcolm: I'm talking about man-made cataclysmic change.

    Senator Sherwood: What kinda of change?

    Ian Malcolm: Change is like death. You don't know what it looks like till you're standing at the gates.

  • Ian Malcolm: How many times do you have to see the evidence? How many times must the point be made? We're causing our own extinction. Too many red lines have been crossed. And our home has, in fundamental ways, been polluted by avarice and political megalomania. Genetic power has now been unleashed and of course, that's going to be catastrophic. This change was inevitable from the moment we brought the first dinosaur back from extinction. We convince ourselves that sudden change is something that happens outside the normal order of things, like a car crash, or that it's beyond our control, like a fatal illness. We don't conceive of sudden, radical, irrational change as woven into the very fabric of existence. Yet, I can assure you, it most assuredly is. And it's happening now. Humans and dinosaurs are now gonna be force to coexist. These creatures were here before us. And if we're not careful, they're gonna be here after. We're gonna have to adjust to new threat that we can't imagine. We've entered a new era. Welcome to Jurassic World.