To me, the highest expression of God is nature. I love nature and animals very much, therefore I have appreciated Spielberg's Jurassic Park, certainly one of the best film in recent times. There you find a wise reflection upon the respect we ought to nature, a bit of adventure, and above all it focuses on the difference between those who have good intentions in life and those who feel love for life, making you realize that despite of making mistakes, we still have the chance for a remedy.
If I had to assign myself a part to play in the film, my role would be that of the female tyrannosaurus. I admire that she is the way she has to be, according to her nature, with no doubt about what could be more convenient for a t-rex lady to do or not. She eats the goat with evident satisfaction. She then eats the lawyer, in an unceremonious way, a fact that can lead us to further interesting considerations.
But the scene I would enjoy the most would be at the end, because it is thanks to her sudden and unexpected showing up that our heroes can be saved from the attack of two voracious velociraptors.
But the scene I would enjoy the most would be at the end, because it is thanks to her sudden and unexpected showing up that our heroes can be saved from the attack of two voracious velociraptors.
A female t-rex is no doll. Her aspect itself makes you tremble; it reminds you of God's Majesty. A female t-rex speaks a language made of more facts than words. Like common cats, but in a far more dominant way. Her final roar, an unequivocal signal of her presence, can be linked to what Ian had said at the beginning of the film, that "life always wins".
This same certainty continues to nurture my hope.
This same certainty continues to nurture my hope.
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