Chapter 820 (1/2)
The opening story of the helicopter formation battle with pterosaurs comes from the foreshadowing at the end of Jurassic Park. When the protagonists leave by helicopter, due to the serious damage to the infrastructure on the Dinosaur Island, a group of pterosaurs escape the cage and fly to the world outside the island. The sequel's timeline parallels reality, set three years after the Dinosaur Island incident.
In three years, these ancient creatures without natural enemies in the sky of modern society multiplied rapidly, and attracted more and more attention. Anecdotes such as various water monster legends appeared all over the world.
News about the resurrection of dinosaurs also began to be frequently mixed in these reports.
It was not until the beginning of the sequel that a group of pterosaurs attacked a small town in Hawaii, causing serious casualties, that the matter could not be concealed completely. People all over the world took to the streets to ask the government to disclose the truth, and animal protection organizations accused the US Army of killing the pterosaurs after the report was published.
Public opinion is clamouring.
On the big screen, the opening battle between modern science and technology and ancient creatures quickly introduced the audience to the plot. At the beginning of the film, along with the subtitles of the main creators, through TV broadcast and newspaper close-up, it roughly introduced all kinds of news about the revival of dinosaurs three years before the attack.
The feature began in a private hearing in the U.S. Congress.
Dr. John Hammond, the owner of Dinosaur Island, was asked by Congress to explain the origin and development of Dinosaur Island to a group of members.
The hearing is a continuation of the pterosaur attack.
After the investigation, the federal authorities have grasped the truth of the existence of Dinosaur Island, but there are serious differences on how to deal with the resurrected ancient creatures.
Some people think that it should be completely destroyed, because they are worried that these ancient beasts will seriously damage the earth's ecology like rabbits invading Australia. The pterosaur toothless, which has been breeding all over the world in just three years, is the best proof. Others think that it should be preserved. This is not only a miracle created by human science and technology, but also a positive impact on all aspects of human society.
Of course, in the dark corner that ordinary people don't notice, there are still people who see huge business opportunities.
There were not many scenes at the hearing. At the end of the hearing, Dr. Hammond left the Capitol building with a familiar congressman, Adrian Landry. The information between the two people's words revealed that the federal government's opinions on the treatment of Dinosaur Island had not been completely finalized. The congressman said that he could help to say something on the premise that he had to go to Dinosaur Island to confirm some things in person Recognize.
Dr. Hammond agreed.
They separated. Hammond was stopped before he got on the bus. A middle-aged man who claimed to be a representative of the Berkson group said he wanted to buy Dinosaur Island, but he was rejected without accident.
Dinosaur Island is Dr. Hammond's life's hard work. It can't be sold easily.
As the screen switches, the camera comes back to the familiar Dinosaur Island, which is already quite familiar to the audience in the first film.
The chaos has been restored.
In the simple tin plate room, the news of the pterosaur attack is still playing on the open TV. On the walls of the room, there are all kinds of dinosaur photos and dense related information. The camera moves, and there is a special wedding photo. The newly married couple in a suit wedding dress is sitting on the back of a huge long necked dragon with a bright smile, played by Sam Neal Alan grant and Renee Russell as paleobotanist Ellie stellar.
Three years later, they were married and became the grant couple.
Out of love for their career, even though they nearly died in their first experience on Dinosaur Island, with the authorization of Dr. Hammond, they still chose to return to Dinosaur Island and settle down on the island, and began to conduct more in-depth research on the biological miracle of dinosaur resurrection.
The camera goes through the plank house and comes to the outside courtyard. Mr. and Mrs. grant and another middle-aged black figure appear in the camera, together with a Triceratops. Surprisingly, the Triceratops, which are the same size as an adult elephant, are lying on the grass with a big mouth. It's easy to tell that the middle-aged black man who should be a doctor is examining the Triceratops Cavity, and finally with a large pliers picked out a long wooden thorn.
During the conversation, the audience knew that Toby, the Triceratops, was only about three years old this year. When grant just moved here three years ago, he met Toby, who was dying after being attacked by the carnivorous dragon, and adopted him. Under the careful care of the grant couple, Toby not only grew up successfully, but also was very smart. In the words of Allen grant, Toby had at least the intelligence quotient of a 5-year-old child and had become a member of the grant family.
While chatting, a staff member of Dinosaur Island showed up in an off-road vehicle and expressed his hope that grant would receive a member. He also briefly introduced the background of the other party and reminded him that it was very important for the future of Dinosaur Island.
Dr. grant agreed to leave with the staff and soon met the congressman Adrian Landry who spoke to Dr. Hammond in Washington not long ago.
And.
Most importantly, the three children of Senator Landry, Connie Landry, 16, Robert Landry, 13, and Wayne Landry, 11.Then Dr. grant learned that what he was going to receive was not alidean Landry, but the three children in front of him.
Yesterday reappeared.
As if remembering something terrible, Dr. grant waved his hand firmly: ”no, children, no, no, No
In the holy citizen hall, with Dr. Grant's series of ”no, no, no”, the audience all gave out knowing laughter.
Because of the success of the first Jurassic Park, it's almost a well-known story.
In the first song, Dr. Hammond's granddaughter Rex can be described as the most annoying role in the film. She screamed bad things at times when she shouldn't scream, so that when the role doll was launched after the film was released, considering that this role really disgusted the audience, most of the other supporting roles had their own dolls, while danielis' entertainment department only jumped over Rex Chris.
Now, it seems that the bear child combination, which gives people a very bad impression, has appeared again.
Out of respect for Spielberg's seniority in Hollywood, Simon didn't interfere too much with the first film and basically kept the original plot, which led to the frequent appearance of the old ”jump scar” that should have appeared in horror films.
This sequel, which is completely controlled by danielis, naturally will not have this kind of problem again.
The three children did it intentionally in the process of script design.
Including the giant Triceratops played by the grant couple as pets.
All in all, it's all about selling the neighborhood.