Jurassic World Page #2

Synopsis: 22 years after the original Jurassic Park failed, the new park (also known as Jurassic World) is open for business. After years of studying genetics the scientists on the park genetically engineer a new breed of dinosaur. When everything goes horribly wrong, will our heroes make it off the island?
Director(s): Colin Trevorrow
Production: Universal Pictures
  14 wins & 57 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Metacritic:
59
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
PG-13
Year:
2015
124 min
$528,757,749
Website
12,853 Views


- Great.

We're up 2.5% over last year.

A bit lower than our

initial projection.

No, no, no, how's it doing?

Are the guests having fun?

Are the animals enjoying life?

Well, guest satisfaction

is steady in the low 90s.

We don't have a way to measure the animals'

emotional experience.

Sure you do.

You can see in their eyes.

Right?

Of course.

Okay. Now show me

my new dinosaur.

Got it.

Got it.

My!

You look tense, Claire.

Maybe you should just

focus on the controls.

The key to a happy

life is to accept

you are never

actually in control.

Bird!

You should spend a day at the beach.

Get some sun.

Right, so...

Marketing thought we could

offset some of the costs by...

Enough about cost.

John Hammond entrusted me

with his dying wish,

and not once did

he mention profits.

"Spare no expense,"

he used to say.

I appreciate that,

but the reality of operating

a theme park requires...

Don't forget why we

built this place, Claire.

Jurassic World exists to remind

us how very small we are.

How new. You can't

put a price on that.

Now, please, we're flying.

Breathe.

Is he okay?

Are you okay?

He's just being dramatic.

Are you still building?

We planned to open in May,

but Asset Containment insisted

we build the walls up higher.

It's bigger than expected.

It's a good sign.

We hit a few

speed bumps early on.

It began to anticipate where

the food would come from.

One of the handlers

nearly lost an arm.

The others threatened to quit if I

couldn't guarantee their safety.

She's intelligent then?

For a dinosaur.

And that?

It tried to break the glass.

I like her spirit.

It's white. You never

told me it was white.

Think it will scare the kids?

The kids?

This will give the

parents nightmares.

Is that good?

It's fantastic.

Can she see us?

They say it can

sense thermal radiation.

Like snakes.

I thought there

were two of them.

There was a sibling in case this

one didn't survive infancy.

Where's the sibling?

She ate it.

So, the paddock is

quite safe, then?

We have the best structural

engineers in the world.

Yeah, so did Hammond.

There's an American

Navy man here.

Part of a research program one

of my companies is running.

Owen Grady.

I know who he is.

His animals often try to escape.

They are smart.

He has to be smarter.

He only thinks he's smarter.

I want you to bring him in.

Let him inspect the paddock.

Maybe he sees

something we can't.

Hold!

Hey!

Okay!

Eyes on me.

Blue?

Blue!

Watch it.

Charlie. Hey!

Don't give me that sh*t!

Delta!

Lock it up!

Good!

And we're moving!

Hold!

That's good. That is damn good.

Very good!

See, Charlie,

that's what you get!

Echo, there you go!

Delta!

Blue?

This one's for you.

Hold!

Eyes up!

Go.

You finally did it, man.

Owen.

I was starting to think

I hired the wrong guys,

but, damn, you got them

eating out of your palm.

You came on a good day.

It's not usually a happy ending.

Is that why you're not

sending in your reports?

We've been busy.

Not too busy to

cash your paychecks.

What do you need, buddy?

A field test.

Hey. I've just seen they

can respond to commands.

We need to take the research

and get it on its feet.

These are wild animals, Hoskins.

Trust me, you don't

want them in the field.

I just saw a bond.

A real bond.

Between man and beast.

You're in my way.

Come on.

We're the same.

We're dogs of war.

We know that the military

needs to reduce casualties.

Some people think that

robots are the future.

Look, nature gave

us the most effective

killing machines 75

million years ago.

And now we know

they can take orders.

We finally make progress and

that's the first thing he says?

Make a weapon?

Sh*t.

Come on, gents.

It's grown-up time.

Drones can't search tunnels and caves.

And they're hackable.

The minute a real

war breaks out,

all that fancy

tech is gonna go dark.

But that tech's not gonna eat

them if they forget to feed it.

Look at these creatures.

They've got millions of years

of instinct in their cells,

instinct that we can program.

Their loyalty cannot be bought.

These guys are gonna run

straight into the enemy's

teeth and eat them,

belt buckle and all.

What if they decide

they wanna be in control?

Well, then we remind them who is.

We terminate the rogues.

Promote only loyal bloodlines.

What? What's so funny?

I don't know.

You come here

and you don't learn

anything about these animals

except what you want to know.

You made them,

and now you think you own them.

We do own them.

Extinct animals have no rights.

They're not extinct

anymore, Hoskins.

Exactly. We're

sitting on a goldmine.

And Masrani is using it

to stock a petting zoo.

He just wants to teach people

some humility. He doesn't make weapons.

You think that the

eighth richest man in the world

is only into oil, telecom,

and family fun parks?

He's so diversified,

he doesn't even know what he owns.

How long has InGen

been practicing this pitch?

Since the day we hired you out of the Navy.

You knew the end game.

These animals can replace

thousands of boots on the ground.

How many lives would that save?

War is part of nature.

Look around, Owen.

Every living thing in this jungle

is trying to murder the other.

Mother Nature's way of

testing her creations.

Refining the pecking order.

War is a struggle.

Struggle breeds greatness.

Without that,

we end up with places like this,

charge seven bucks a soda.

Do you hear yourself

when you talk?

This is gonna happen.

With or without you boys.

Progress always wins, man.

Maybe progress

should lose for once.

Pig loose!

Pig loose!

Owen, no!

No, hold your fire!

Hold your fire.

Do not fire.

Put 12 amps in these animals,

they're never gonna trust me again.

Blue, stand down.

Stand down.

Hey! What did I just say?

Delta, I see you.

Back up!

Okay.

Good.

Good.

Charlie?

Stay right there.

Good.

Close the gate.

Are you crazy?

Just trust me.

Close the gate!

I'm okay.

Yeah.

You're the new guy, right?

Yeah.

You ever wonder why

there was a job opening?

Hey.

Don't ever turn

your back to the cage.

Lift me up.

I can't see!

I'm not Dad. And you're not five.

I can still ride the Triceratops.

I'm 47-and-a-half inches.

This place is for little kids.

Yeah, I know.

Wanna go on the spinning dinosaur eggs?

Nope.

Cover up your dork pouch.

Because it's my wedding.

No, Alec's not

having a bachelor party.

Because all his

friends are animals.

Scatter.

What?

Go. Run. Go!

Yuck!

The next T. rex

feeding will begin in 10 minutes.

T. rex! Come on, man!

Come on! Okay.

Let's go!

Parents be aware,

this show may be

disturbing for smaller children.

Hey, Mom.

You were supposed to

call me when you landed.

Are you having fun?

Yeah, I guess.

Aunt Claire gave us passes,

so we don't have to wait in line.

Wait, she's not with you?

Hey, Karen!

Hi, Claire. How's it going?

Yeah, everything's great.

The boys are having fun.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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