Jurassic World Movie Analysis

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I totally agree with this reviewer about this film. exspecially with his words about the audience, " Jurassic World is a suprisingly thrilling blockbuster experience that should leave fans roaring with approval". In reading this review, I still feel as though he didnt express enough. In all reality going back to the first film and explained the main characters enough to where readers who didnt see the movie will want to and look go back to the beginning of the franchise and fall in love with it as I have. As I have below;

Even though that quote is from the first release of the Jurassic Park Franchise, it still sticks to this day. And the best part about is that it happened, life had found a way. In the beginning when John Hammond first thought of the idea, to go back to blood sucking insects found in amber and find left over DNA and mix it with different animals of our time, everyone thought of him to be insain. But, he found a way for that to happen, through a process called cloning.

Hammond only wanted girls, because the males were uncontrollable. But, for some reason that became unreasonably out of hand, when the girls started having male gene in their eggs. And BOOM, out pops the male species. So bascially the dinosaur race is blooming how it once was 66 million years ago. Who would …show more content…

This films main characters were, Owen, Claire, Zach, Gray, Indominus Rex and the Raptor Squad. Owen has this take charge attitude and a soft spot for his raptors. Claire is in charge for the moment, and she likes order. But, when her nephews go missing she starts to truly blossom into a beautiful strong female heron. Zach is a very misunderstood character, we all thought that he just really doesnt care about family bonding. But, when his little brother lifes in danger we start to see his softer side. Now, Gray is the baby of the movie, but as Tim was in the first movie, he is very abuntly polished in all the dinosuar

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