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by Michael Crichton
by Michael Crichton
Why ยซย The lost worldย ยป is my favorite Jurassic Park
In The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) in the scene where the T-Rex's push the RV over the cliff, the scene was actually filmed at the edge of a parking garage structure at Universal Studios Hollywood : MovieDetails
So you wanna play The Lost World Jurassic Park arcade game, huh? : JurassicPark
in jurassic park the lost world, jeff goldblum picks up and uses the binoculars the wrong way around
He just wanted the dinosaurs to seem smaller. Works in the cartoons
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That review was translated from French.
"The Lost World: Jurassic Park" is the first sequel to Steven Spielberg's monument, it is still directed by him.
This is a work that I love very much, it had a considerable impact on me and my cinephilia.
I had it on tape and I watched it countless times when I was little and it had such an impact on me, the film will always remain my favorite of the saga and I will defend it tooth and nail.
I will obviously not be very objective in this review, I will explain to you all the love I have for this feature film.
"The Lost World: Jurassic Park" is a really interesting sequel that brings something, it does not make the mistake of being a repeat of the original, there is no more closure, here the animals are free, we are on a survival film in the jungle, much darker.
Spielberg knows that he will not be able to reproduce the wonder of the first part, he compensates for this by offering us a masterful staging.
For me, the film is more inventive in terms of direction than its predecessor, it is teeming with ideas.
The sequence where the T-rex slowly puts its head into Sarah and Kelly's tent is simply sensational, Spielberg perfectly understood how to establish a climate of tension, which builds crescendo and how to iconicize his creature.
We can also note the sequence of the raptors in the tall grass which is brilliantly done. We do not distinguish them very well at first but we see their tracks approaching their prey from all sides, before jumping on them.
As other strong scenes we can note the opening scene, the guy who gets killed by the compsognatus, the dinosaur safari or the T-rex in the streets of San Diego.
But THE ultimate scene of the film, the most iconic, which everyone agrees on, even the detractors of the work, is of course the attack on the caravan at the edge of the cliff by the two T-rexes.
How can I find the words to tell you about it?
This scene is fifteen minutes of pure tension.
It is clearly the most spectacular sequence I have seen in my life.
It is the first big attack scene of the film, you have to wait a long time before it happens but it is worth it, it is a feast for the eyes.
The direction is great, we are stressed for our heroes, stuck in this caravan which is suspended in the void and which is sliding.
Then the moment when Sarah falls on the window which breaks is terrible and so nerve-wracking.
The music is also very effective and blends perfectly with the sequence.
Seeing this when you are little, it leaves its mark, it forged my passion for the seventh art.
The characters are also very enjoyable to follow.
Ian Malcolm is great, we are shown a more human portrait of him than in the first one, he is touching and very funny at times.
Roland Tembo, the dinosaur hunter, is extremely charismatic, all his lines are striking. He is first presented as a villain, then he is humanized over the course of the feature film.
The music is also superb.
It is very different from the theme of Jurassic Park.
It has a darker atmosphere, John Williams admirably manages to make us feel in the middle of the wilderness.
Yes the film has flaws, there is a big hole in the script, we are never told what happened on the boat and the escape of the T-rex is poorly brought.
We sometimes feel that certain scenes have been cut. The characters refer to the character of Ajay, who is supposed to be important when we have almost never seen him.
But these problems are minor compared to all the qualities of the work. I really don't understand why the reviews on this movie are so mixed, for me it's a great sequel, as good as the original and so generous with the viewer. I really insist on the fact that there are two great "Jurassic Park" movies. The saga ends after this one for me.