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Three Facts About The Movie, Jurassic Park
When thinking of dinosaurs, almost everyone can think of one movie they watched with them in it. The most obvious movie anyone thinks of is Jurassic Park. There are three different Movies in this sort of series, and the most recent one is Jurassic World. I watched this new film and is a very good film. The three things about this film that I am going to discuss are the different conflicts, character development, and the different effects used to move the plot. In all the other Jurassic Park movies the conflicts were somewhat similar. In the first movie, the conflict was character versus nature. The second movie was technically the same thing, characters versus dinosaurs or nature. And the third movie once again is basically character versus nature, but also with a little of nature versus nature when the Spinosarus and T-Rex fight. Jurassic World has much more than just character versus nature. Yes this still shows character versus nature …show more content…
She treated everything as if it did not mean anything to anyone. She acted like this especially towards the dinosaurs. She also acted somewhat like this to the main character dude, and even to her own nephews. She stands out in character development because she went from being up tight and an uncaring person, to someone who actually understands what the dude meant by they are living things. Once he said that she started to think about it and then after the Endominous Rex tricked them into thinking she escaped, the lady realized that they aren’t just numbers on a computer screen or sheet of paper like she thought before. At the end of the movie she respected the animals knowing what they could do, and she went with the main character dude finally after rejecting him. She also was close with her nephews after that. She clearly developed as a character, which brings me to my next topic of the different effects and how they helped the plot move

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