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Watching dinosaurs attack people in thrilling ways is pretty awesome in my book. If the movie doesn't feature that I'd be disappointed. Did you not enjoy it because it was a weak plot? I think some of the previous sequels have beat some of the themes extinct (I never saw the Chris Pratt one). But I expect it to be like another action movie. I intend on seeing it soon.
Well, no, I did not enjoy it. All I could think about while watching the dinosaurs attack was "I don't care what happens to these people". Because the movie didn't make me care.
It is the job of the scriptwriter to create awesome characters that I want to root for, and a believable world with coherent rules that make me believe those characters are truly in danger, because I know that the writer won't just pull a deus ex machina to save them.
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The original movie had dinosaurs attacking people and an amazing script. In fact, the former was used somewhat seldomly which (1) made it better and (2) played into what makes the script so good.
Exactly. Watching Dr Grant see a sauropod for the first time is infinitely more impactful than any moment in any of the more recent films despite the much worse CGI in the original precisely because it's actually a superbly made film that understands setup and payoff.
My favorite line was “they do move in herds.” Here was a guy who spent his life claiming to be an expert but the statement revealed his inner uncertainty.
Just chefs kiss.
That and the whole hubris of man theme.
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