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Date of upload: Feb 19, 2022 ^^
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That shot of Grant looking out and seeing the birds flying alongside the helicopter is really profound to me. Grant spent his life studying dinosaurs but his fascination with them nearly got him killed. Seeing those birds probably helped him appreciate the animals that are still around. And it's a callback to his quote about birds being related to dinosaurs. Practically a full circle moment. Life finds a way.
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From 0:20 to 0:28, the face that John gives is heartbreakingly powerful. Seeing the park he built fall to pieces and ruin. All his hopes and dreams, gone. Sometimes doing what’s right involves letting go of our dreams for the greater good, and Richard Attenborough gave an incredible performance!
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After just rewatching it. Those shots of Hammond looking sadly at the island before getting on the helicopter and then looking at his staff got to me. What a great character and actor. Plus you can hear a brachiosaurus the first dinosaur our characters and audience see in movie, and book. Poetic.
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The older I get, the more I appreciate mr Attenborough’s performance in this film. The last shot of the island with “remembering petticoat lane” playing and Hammonds heartbreak at leaving his dream behind with the Brachiosaurus bellowing in the distance really hits me. Greatest movie of all time for me personally.
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I like that despite Grant not liking kids, Lex and Tim were sleeping next to him instead of their grandpa, Hammond. He definitely bonded with them over the course of the movie. He saved them both from the T-Rex, he got Tim out of that jeep and tree, and he saved him when he almost died after getting electrocuted.
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Dr. Grant still cracks a smile seeing the pelicans, which reads to me as despite everything he just went through, his appreciation and respect for nature is unwavering. Although those of us who are fascinated with dinosaurs sometimes desperately wish we could see them alive, we are privileged to enjoy the splendor of sharing this planet with birds.
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0:14 this scene is so painful to watch your dreams and aspirations shaterring in front of your eyes 😭😭
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One thing I like in the movie more than the book is how John Hammond is handled. In the book, he's pretty much your typical greedy stereotype villain. In in this film though he feels more real. Don't get wrong, he's flawed and of course the message of the movie is the dangers of "playing god" but John had no bad intentions. He genuinely wanted to make people happy and let everyone see these prehistoric animals.
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T-Rex vs the Raptors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7BIJ_SBodyE
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