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Question: Write a concept for a paleo-accurate thriller/suspenseful movie with scientifically accurate dinosaurs being engineered in modern times, all of the dinosaurs acting like real animals that they were (not movie heroes nor bloodthirsty monsters unlike in Jurassic World movies), with a huge, solitary male Triceratops with a crippled forelimb being the film's main antagonist, rather than the cliched giant theropod as the antagonist (based on the fact that many large herbivores are far more dangerous than carnivores, since carnivores only attack people if they're hungry or provoked). This movie should have a well-written and cool script (with some up-to-date dinosaur information) while also making the film entertaining.
Title: "Triassic Titan" Concept: Setting in the modern world, "Triassic Titan" is a suspense thriller that explores the scientific and ethical dilemma of the resurfacing of extinct species – specifically, dinosaurs. Using cutting-edge genetic engineering technologies, a secretive corporation named "Genesis Genetics" unravels the potential of Paleontology, giving life to dinosaurs from various eras. The movie's prime focus would be unveiling the animalistic behavior, intelligence, and characteristics of these creatures. The main antagonist is not a carnivorous terror, but a solitary, intimidating male Triceratops, named 'Titan', with a crippled forelimb, painting an unconventional portrayal to contradict the stereotypical depictions of such creatures. An eccentric billionaire funds Genesis Genetics, envisioning creating a sanctuary for these resurrected creatures, away from human habitats, hoping to foster a utopic coexistence. A mix of excitement and caution rings through the scientific community. The protagonist, Dr. Evelyn Hastings, renowned Paleontologist, is hired for her expertise to ensure the animals' behaviors and environments are accurate to their original eras. As the dinosaurs show increasingly complex behaviors, Titan rises in rebellion. Despite his physical disadvantage, his size and aggressive demeanor stems from his natural instincts, not monstrous villainy. Titan, struggling with his solitary existence and foreign environment, becomes increasingly dangerous. An unexpected tropical storm hits the sanctuary, deactivating the security system, and allowing Titan to breach his enclosure. Panic ensues as the staff on the island try to reactivate the systems, not to control, but to protect these revived species. An unappreciated fact becomes clear - herbivores, when threatened, can be equally deadly as carnivores. Dr. Hastings, along with a team of experts, must outwit and outrun Titan, using her extensive knowledge on what would have been Titan's behavior in his real era. The film underscores that these dinosaurs are not monsters but animals thrown out of their timeline and forced to adapt. The suspense lies in man's struggle against nature’s powerful tools of survival. The characters themselves add a different layer to the concept with inner struggles, betrayal, sacrifice, and the pursuit for scientific truth. The film discusses the fine line between scientific breakthrough and manipulation, reviving extinct species vs letting nature run its course, and the ethical implications surrounding it. "Triassic Titan" promises to be engaging, action-packed, scientifically accurate yet conscious of the awe and respect these magnificent creatures command. It will keep the audience on the edge, being visually rich with engaging storytelling and grounded dinosaur behaviors, steering away from monotonous stereotypes.
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