The special effects of the movie are shocking, and the male protagonist Chris can always find a good balance between heroism and joy. "If I die, don't forget that you let me come." The male and female protagonists are very "strong", and they are only one bowl of rice away from being fat. Unlike me, they are 10,000 yuan away from thin and braised pork.
There are many touching, humorous and shocking little details in the plot of the movie. The volcanic eruption of Jurassic Park is about to be destroyed, the ships transporting dinosaurs are gradually leaving, and the giraffe is slowly disappearing in the dust and firelights. Humanity under the conflict of moral and practical interests.
The dinosaur group was trapped in the poisonous gas laboratory. After a few hesitations, Claire did not press the button to open the door. The lives that Claire had been running and screaming for were about to be destroyed. Because she knows that even if the dinosaurs can escape and regain their freedom at this moment, they will inevitably face the pursuit of human beings, and they will also have a huge impact on the human world and threaten the safety of many people's lives. coexistence of prehistoric creatures. In the utopia of the ideal world, all living beings are equal, life is not divided into high and low, and individual rights and interests cannot be harmed by the interests of the group. However, in the real world where every penny counts, individual rights must be sacrificed, not to mention some extinct creatures that are reproduced and reborn.
In the end, it was the clone, Maisie, who pressed the button and released the creatures that were tied to her. The setting of Maisie's identity as a human clone brings up a series of scientific ethical issues - are clones human? How to define the difference between clones and ontology? Does it inherit the social relations of the ontology? Do you enjoy all the rights of human beings?
The end of the movie is reminiscent of "The Rise of the Planet of the Apes", which is also a fable about an intelligent creature replacing human civilization, which seems to be in line with current public opinion's concerns about artificial intelligence.
Welcome Blue to the real world, the third part is going to be hunted down by the world, or to kill human beings.
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