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Date of upload: Jan 20, 2022 ^^
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Also love the first one, when the raptor baits the guy. He knows he's dead yet still respects the brillance of the animal. I love the psychology of animals, from dog's to ravens, monkeys..it's all extremely fascinating. Even though we can't directly communicate, we can still understand each other. When you have that appreciation for the animal and you see the moment something "clicks" when they understand you it's an amazing moment. It lives with you forever. It builds a bond that is an incredible feeling. There's a special on History, called The Warfighters: A soldiers best friend. Even if you have no pets, if you have a slight interest in animal behavior it's a worth watch. I'm a 37 year old male and it still makes me tear up watching it. I still love watching the Jurassic Park series. The older ones are my favorite but seeing the little nuances of the animals intelligence are great to see in the movies. They really did a great job with that across all the movies.
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4:38 You can see on her tail a hand moving the velocirraptor.
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10:35 that look in the velociraptors eye.
One of the coolest moments.
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4:38 Always love seeing the hand appear to position the raptor correctly
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1:20 his last words "Clever girl"
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Part of what marks the JP3 raptor subplot is the way that they are filmed as actual characters. From 9:18-9:25 the camera pans between the faces of the pack members as they hear the alert barks and process that information, the same way we shift our gaze between people in a group as they say their pieces. There is no dialogue, but you can clearly see the thought process working. The parting shot of the lead female's face oozes with character. Her enemies' trail has come hot, and her grim malice and determination is palpable. It's a fantastic example of cinematographic "show, don't tell" in a way that preserves animal behaviour whilst driving the scene.
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@lhugueny
2 years ago
The sheer cuteness of baby velociraptors makes adopting one worth the risk of being its lunch when it grows up đđ
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