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    Have you ever wondered what the world would be like with living dinosaurs, once again, roaming the earth? The film, Jurassic Park (1993) answers this question through the fictional recreation of the mighty creatures of the Jurassic period. As science advances, new technology emerges which allows the cloning of dinosaurs through a source of DNA recovered from ancient mosquitos. This revival of life, comparable to Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, brings up a magnitude of ethical issues that become increasingly

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    Most remember the scene, in Jurassic Park, with the t-rex roaring in the main building with the sign that read (When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth) falling to the ground. That was great scene but, what got me going was strangely the small video telling the science of how the dinosaurs were brought back to life. Seeing how they recreated the extinct animals and how they gave reasons of how they brought them back filled me with love and curiosity. I wanted to be a paleontologist. I looked up everything

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    animation. This fact allows the audience to grasp the physical aspect of a narrative much better than they could by only imagining it with the descriptions and imagery given in text. For example, one of the most popular book to film adaptations is “Jurassic Park,” and both the book and movie are very highly regarded. In the book, the author, Michael Crichton, relies on imagery and adjective-heavy descriptions in order to immerse the readers in the setting of the story. Throughout the book he is able to

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    Mercedes-Benz began in 1997 when the movie “The Lost World: Jurassic Park” promoted the Mercedes product, “M-Class” car in their movie. In 2015, this idea repeats history where the brand new Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe also revolved in the latest movie “Jurassic World”. It was a secret until GLE Coupe first came out at the same time with a popular action and adventure movie where it created a great image to promote the car. The relationship between “Jurassic World” and Mercedes successfully brought out a high

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    Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975) and his other film Jurassic Park (1993) both contain a major theme of what makes a successful hero in society. In Jaws, police chief Martin Brody must successfully eliminate the threat of a Great White Shark from attacking Amity Island. In Jurassic Park, billionaire John Hammond creates a theme park where cloned dinosaurs come alive, hoping that his ideal resort becomes a major success. Through the use of film style elements, such as editing and mise-en scene, Spielberg

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    Horseshoe Crabs

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    animals such as dinosaurs. A familiar animal, the Crocodilians also referred to as crocodiles first arrived during the Triassic period along with turtles. The most common period throughout the Mesozoic era is the Jurassic. The Jurassic period is known for movies such as Jurassic Park and Jurassic World, but it is where reptiles began to dominate the world until the Cretaceous period. Crocodiles are closely related to birds. The Archaeopteryx, one of the first birds, contained similar characteristics of

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    Jurassic Park was a theme park created to have live dinosaurs. These dinosaurs were created by researchers extracting dinosaur blood from fossilized mosquitoes. A small group of scientists were invited in to tour the park, and hopefully endorse it. A man named Denis shut down the security system to try and steal embryos. By doing this he turned off the electric fences which allowed the dinosaurs to escape and attack. The group got split up but eventually escaped in a helicopter. There are many reasons

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    Greed In Jurassic World

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    Sequels sell, and in the case of Jurassic World (2015), this was certainly the case. The film shattered records, taking in an incredible $524,418,134 during the opening weekend (IMDB). On top of this, the film seems to address many of the social tensions and emotions of the current generation. From the independent woman still needing a man, to children dealing with parental divorce, the social messages are strong in the film. Equally though, the film is a statement of a reignited interest in

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    Dinosaurs were not around man for a reason. Though we are able to use our frontal cortex and have a better understanding than a dinosaur, their immense size would automatically overpower that of man. As in the beginning of Jurassic Park, a man died because of the animal's size and strength. There is no possible way we could keep our safety if there were dinosaurs. There would to many deaths for such a preposterous idea. The world is not the same as it was millions of years ago

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    Themes In Jurassic World

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    novel Jurassic Park. Wealthy man, john Hammond, creates dinosaurs for his theme park, which inevitably goes wrong. Colin Trevorrow continues Chriton’s ideas through another film adaptation of the book, Jurassic world. Colin creates a well directed representation ,which honors Crichton’s novel Jurassic park, with Jurassic world. Colin does this by using foreshadowing, and Karma along with other themes and styles. The theme of karma is well explored in both Jurassic park and Jurassic world

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