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Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom: A Take With Better Dinosaurs That Is More Believable

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Question: Write a much better take to Jurassic World Fallen Kingdom (2018 film) with scientifically accurate dinosaurs (including feathered raptors, theropods with correct hand postures instead of pronated wrists, dinosaurs without shrink-wrapping, and all of the cloned extinct animals acting like real animals they're based on rather than bloodthirsty monsters). This take on the movie should have a better, more believable storyline than the actual movie we got.

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Title: Jurassic World: Revival Earth Our story begins on Isla Nublar, where the raptors, now accurately depicted with feathers, seem less menacing than before. Instead of being trained and controlled, they act more like the wild animals they are, unpredictable and cautious of humans. Theropods are shown with the correct hand postures, correcting a scientific inaccuracy from previous films. Dinosaurs aren't shrink-wrapped; their lifelike movements and behaviors are a marvel of modern special effects and animation. The volcanic eruption that threatens the island is still a key plot element, creating urgency and danger, but instead of a simplistic rescue mission, our characters now grapple with complex ethical and ecological questions. Should we intervene to save these extinct creatures that we brought back to life? What happens when you introduce these species into our current ecosystem? Our main character, Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard), takes center stage as an ecological activist lobbying for the rescue of the dinosaurs. She still partners with Owen Grady (Chris Pratt), but is less reliant on him for protection, highlighting her strength and independence. Owen is a conservationist, eliciting sympathy for the dinosaurs with their lifelike behaviors rather than outright heroism. Antagonist, Eli Mills (Rafe Spall), is reimagined as a greedy corporate raider hoping to profit from the chaos by creating genetically-enhanced, weaponized dinosaurs. This gives our heroes a more human and grounded adversary, apart from the animalistic dinosaur threats. The climax comes not in a spectacular dinosaur auction, but in a big court battle where both sides argue their case. It’s Jurassic Park meets Erin Brockovich. It’s uncertain and raw, drawing parallels to real-world issues like climate change, animal rights, and corporate greed. In a significant plot twist, before the verdict is reached, the news breaks that the dinosaurs have instinctively found a way to survive and reproduce on Isla Nublar despite the volcanic destruction. In the end, the court rules in favor of the dinosaurs' right to exist, and Isla Nublar is designated as a special conservation area, with strict restrictions on human interference. This leaves room for future movies where upgraded security measures, potential illicit activities of poachers, or secret, off-limits lab experiments could trigger new storylines. "Jurassic World: Revival Earth" thus transforms the franchise from dinosaur spectacle to a thoughtful exploration of the implications of reviving extinct species, making it a much more enriching and memorable adventure.

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Nov. 22, 2023, 7:30 p.m.

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Published: Wednesday, November 22, 2023

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