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0:54, that scene always gives me the chills. You don't have a visual idea of what's going on, just the guttural sounds. The quiet music that builds hesitation. Very well done scene in my opinion.
7:30 - 7:33 When Wu says "Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat" later in the film, I instantly think of this specific shot. There's something so terrifying about humans being the mouse in the Cat and Mouse game especially when the Cat in this scenario is just as intelligent as you are.
A subtle thing I noticed that I don't think many people thought about. These guys were most likely trained to deal with T-Rex dinos, who sense by movement, which is why the guy didn't move when the I-Rex threw the truck, since he thought it wouldn't see him Probably my most favorite example of training failing you. This creature isn't hunting by movement, it's hunting by smell and thermal vision
Not just training failing you, but the very system itself. Claire and the other higher ups refused to divulge anything about the I-rex's DNA and capabilities for some ungodly reason.
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639Yhh I always found that bit dumb. How's anyone to properly assess and comment on the suitability of an enclosure for a dinosaur if they don't know what it is
Dowsing himself in gasoline was genius. Even though the dinosaur had never been exposed to that odor before, it knew it didn't want to consume that smell.
I'm starting to fear for the human race. And it's tanking intelligence. It's not just the smell. She could sense thermal radiation. Fumes from gasoline masks that.
Something that I find important but I don't think anyone's touched on is, Owen recognizes that being raised in isolation and being raised in captivity aren't necessarily the same thing while Claire does see them as the same thing.
@@elykspuz6596 But for the Raptors squad, Owen was there since they were born until the event of 2015 so it was a huge difference compare to other dinosaurs that were raised in captivity especially the carnivores
And that's a fact. I've seen a documentary about a psychology researcher that experimented on monkeys to know more about different behaviors they might have depending on their social proximity with the other monkeys. And the result were impressive but also disturbing sometimes. For example, monkeys that has been kept isolated completely alone were so mentally distressed they started having a real affection for simple tissues that were put in their cage, when the tissues were removed, the monkeys completely freaked out until they had their tissue back. Other example: Monkeys who were kept isolated with a substitution mother (a fake monkey mother dool that was made to be comfortable, warm and give some kind of affection for young monkeys) in the same cage their entire life, began having anxiety attacks when put in a bigger cage who had multiples monkeys inside. They stayed isolated and even show aggressiveness towards the other monkeys with better social skills that were just curious. The well known "scared and confused" type of behavior. What I think is the most morbid experiment this guy did, is to forcefully breed a female monkey on a device called "r*pe rack". This particular female has been isolated completely from the other monkeys and thus had completely lack of experience and skills regarding parenting. When the baby was born, the female straight up brutally killed her newborn and ate it. Yes...that's how much mental and psychological damage a complete social isolation can do to a living creature.
I don't understand why Claire had to drive just to make a phonecall. Had she done it in the observation room after no thermal signature was detected, they would have very quickly realized it's still in the cage.
Maybe it's a signal thing because when they were trying to tell them that it's in the cage & they should get out you could hear it chipping in & out. That's just my guess though
One of my favorite lines, “What kind of dinosaur they cooked in that lab.” It always gives me chills because you know this dinosaur is something else be on their control.
I love how Claire asks if the I-Rex will scare the kids and Dr. Masrani replies that it'll scare the PARENTS badly. I like how he subtly thinks a step ahead of Claire.
I Love how they try to figure if the dino climbed out from INSIDE the enclosure. Even if it had, I'm pretty sure that someone outside the paddock would have noticed. And why not have multiple service entries, near the main gate.
@@falkner9072 they did have a smaller door for employees, it's how Owen and the service guy first went into the enclosure. the larger gate is probably meant for transporting the dinosaur itself when it's secured, but the second service guy panicked and opened the larger gate (which was nearer) to escape
2:06 'The paddock is quite safe?'.... The raptor enclosure had at least two walls, with automatic alarms if one was breached. But hey, a bio-engineered monster like this.... let's put it in a single wall enclosure, with little or no backups if it gets out... makes perfect sense.
I get what you're saying. But they'd probably put a huge damn door in it too. Claire; "We have the best structural engineers in the world" Cleary they lied about their credentials
@@Romano2018 not her fault. She said she could track it from the control room. She didn't tell the workers to go in the paddock and she seemed surprised when Larry said there are people in there and immediately told him to get them out of there.
That India dude that crash in the plane was one of my best versatile actor in India and Europe. So painful to loss him during the early days of COVID-19
"It's in the cage, it's in there with you!" That line delivery, with the soundtrack, chills every time. Maybe there's no logic in this movie, but it's good cinema 😂
The indorex is the scariest dinosaur in the franchise. The don't get enough credit for how they manufactured a villain, an made it look plausible in the scheme of the franchise. It really is a horror movie monster.
Actually, the indoraptor is - it might be smaller, but it could shoot toxic scorpion quills - and has the same killing instinct, which makes it far more dangerous.
4:38 oh snap! I love how smart the dinosaur is. It literally scratch the door to make it look like she escape knowing that they'd be fooled enough to realize she hasn't left the cage. That part made my heart race like a train track 😬
Yeah I say as long as No Women 💖🙋 are Harmed because you Women are Super Amazing Women no Woman deserve it!! But they Allways seem to make it kinda funny looking when the men ended up getting Eaten up 😋 by the Dinasaurs lol wouldn't you agree?
Who knows, maybe she really made an escape attempt (or searched for a weak point inside her prison), but as it didn't work then she decided hiding and waitting for the humans to make a move was better idea.
I grew up watching the first three JP movies, and I was so excited when this movie was announced so many years later now when i'm an adult. I went in not expecting it to be the best JP movie ever but just to be immersed in this awesome universe again, and I was not disappointed. I really had a lot of fun with this movie. I felt like a kid again.
Indo had her entire life to figure out how to get out, and given that she ate her sibling, I'd say she was plotting to escape her paddock from the moment she realized she was in one.
Kind of the hubris of being the apex predator of the world for thousands of years in a sense and underestimating a dinosaur as a dumb lizard in comparison and having no clear idea of what kind of genetic tinkering you had done. Common sci-fi trope though with humans thinking they are so much more clever than they sometimes are.
@@sylquinn4075I agree with you. The fact she ate her sibling should have told them she was dangerous even the raptors never harmed their siblings Owen was spot on with his assessment
The gasoline save by Chris was clever, but two things bother me about Indominus leaving him alone. 1, Claire said it uses thermal imaging, so it would have detected his body heat. 2, It was right behind the two men when they all ran through the door. It ate the guard, and it's a super intelligent being so it probably would have known another man was still in there.
Indo placed her scratchs right next to the only way she can possibly realistically get out, the door. She really set everything up so that the humans would come into the paddock and then open HER door in their haste to escape.
And to further that, she waited until they were in position where she could place herself between the service entry and the paddock entry and then cut them off being DIRECTLY in the way of the service entry to say: “Will you open the big door and run or let yourself die? Based on my accounts of human behavior with nearly taking that food guys arm off, I KNOW at least ONE OF YOU is gonna open that door.”
@@AA-fy5xe it’s not intelligent or stronger than Indominus Rex, the Indoraptor got distracted too easily while the Indominus Rex is almost seem like indestructible
@@chanceoffical40 wayyyy more than 2 different species to design it. Raptor, T-rex, Chameleon, Giganosaurus, cuttlefish, tree dart frog, pit viper and other dinosaurs
'If it had the power'..... you're basically asking a 5 tonne gate (as an example) to compete with a 20 tonne dinosaur, which is actively trying to force the door open. There are limits to what even such powerful hydraulic systems can deal with (you can actually hear the systems whining/groaning), on trying to force the door to close.
And the escape scene shows why. In JP, the animals escaped because of the need to turn off security for the embryo theft. Here, the Indominus escaped because “hey, we can’t see it, lets just walk in the paddock to see what happened before we do anything else.”
@@Leuber Yeah this was pretty stupid. Also why didn't she call just right away to confirm the Indominus actually escaped? Also why are these two separate systems?
@@waitingforacentury why? Well, otherwise the movie cannot happen. 😉 I mean, you have a tracking device inside the animal, but it can only be used from the central control room, not from any device near the paddock, apparently. Then, when you just don’t happen to see the animal immediately, you don’t get the control room on the phone, but walk in there - but through a small door that the animal cannot get through. That means you die, but that’s it. Well no, to complete the stupidity there is also a singular large door that can be easily opened from the inside. When that was built, what was the idea behind that getting used this way? Anyway, all that, as I said, was needed for the movie to happen. In any normal situation no one would have gone in there or at least, worst case the idiots doing so would have died but no one else. Now in JP, they have the actual guy who has designed all this turn it off because it will make him a lot of money. Yes, you could have envisioned more safeguards against this possibility too, but at least it makes a whole lot more sense.
@@Leuber It's just lazy writing in my opinion. JP was released in 1993 when easy online/networking tech wasn't really available to the public and because of that we didn't really know how this stuff worked. When JW was released every device is connected so the JW situation just feels stupid.
Could never figure out why they felt the need to go inside the enclosure. If they had just waited until she was located, she never would have gotten out. Or at least not then...
why wouldn't they have the ability to track it from the enclosure in the first place? Answer: so dumbass annoying Claire can show off her Mercedes for product placement 😁
I think they did polling awhile back. Majority of Americans supported scientists preserving life and saving endangered species, but many were also against bringing extinct species back to life. It goes even farther with dinosaurs. 70% of Americans polled were heavily against bringing them back. This would be a nightmare not just for safety reasons, but also the ecosystem.
Just reading the novel Jurassic Park scared me away from the thought of DNA replication to bring back an extinct species. As Dr. Malcolm said in the novel "Um, do you think in some instances, some extinct species SHOULD be left extinct?" And Grant said "Yes." As Malcolm asks this question, the T-Rex is tearing down the protective fence between them and the tour vehicle.
Dinosaurs, the large ones at least, can't really survive in the modern age. The oxygen levels in the atmosphere back then were different, they wouldn't be able to breath in the current times.
@@luciuswalker8578 Doesn't many Southern U.S states have a horrible feral Hog problem? Bringing back the Smilodon Populator (Sabre Tooth Tiger) will deal with that
Imo indoraptor was much more scary since it can not only be in your home but loved to torture its prey before eating them as seen with the guy in the cage
@@fangbiangongjiang4004 well since I have a huge fear of insects yes definitely terrifying but those can be locked out indoraptor is smart enough to find a way in
@@fangbiangongjiang4004 he was pretty cool but he was innocent XD he just wanted territory and died because of it and he didn't really try to go after the main cast until they ran for it so I don't really count him as a villain
Zombie apocalypse isn't the only time the cardio rule would save more lives. Poor guy. Or maybe not so poor, depending on the price of food to his income ratio.
I have conflicting thoughts on the escape sequence. It does a great job at building suspense and dread. And being incredibly intense. However the whole way the creature escapes with the humans opening the main door. And going in the cage without 100% evidence that the most dangerous creature the world has ever seen is indeed gone, does take me out of the whole scenario to a noticeable degree.
I think it was mostly a lack of communication between them. Claire didn't even know they went in there until it was too late. If they had waited for her to get back everything would've been fine, but they went in to investigate the paddock to see if she could have escaped. Also they had no clue it could camouflage, or that it was smart enough to use that in such a way, as far as they were concerned it had gotten out until they got confirmation from the security room that she was still in there.
I guess them using the main door can be forgiven as when they attempted to return to the observation deck, I think the Indominous anticipated that and so revealed itself right in front of them, so main door was their only option of escape left.
Claire: She has an Implant in her back. I can track it from the control room. Owen: Why don't you call someone who's already there in the control room? . . . . Indy rexy: Ah F**k . Mosasaurus: The Shark was too small. Bring more food hoomans. I'm hungry! . Rexy: **Happy T-Rex Noises*. *epic Jurassic theme playing in the background**
i hate to be logical for a dumb ass movie like this, but they have to bring equipment in a and out and eventually the dinosaur itself with the equipment
If Indominus escapes you would look at the outside of the cage, look around outside, ask people outside if they have seen a big a$$ dino. No point in going in but the conflict(movie) needs to happens so.
If you notice that paddock is in the closed off (i.e. watch the computer screens in the scene) to visitors employees only zone of the park. It's deep in that zone. They have to move it to the viewing enclosure.
Not bigger, but a triple wall enclosure, at least one of which needs to have some sort of powered walls, similar to the original Jurassic Park movie. It would have made the Indominus even more scary if it could punch through an electrified barrier....?
I'm just wondering what reason did they have to go inside? To make sure it's NOT there? And if that's the case wouldn't you not want to go inside until it's 100% confirmed. I mean they already saw the scratches on the wall from inside the room, going inside has no benefit. All they are doing is staring at the wall. They had no reason to figure it all out from INSIDE when they weren't even sure what actually happened.
Exactly. They "think" the dinosaur escaped. At best they would learn how the dinosaur escaped, at worst they get eaten. Doesn't seem like a good risk-reward situation. And even if it escaped, there's no hurry in figuring out how it escaped. That can be done once the dinosaur is captured again.
@@thatjdmfd and your kind of mentality is why movies nowadays are dumb. Movies are open to criticism and should not underestimate the intelligence of the audience.
@@kamitsure.elesa.2011 Movies shouldn't always be used to recreate or reenact real life situations lol. Also, they cannot make a movie entirely based on a certain fraction of population's intelligence. That would not make any sense marketing/financially wise.
@@thatjdmfd A fair point, but at some point you have to ask "Is this something the character would do in this situation?". Doesn't mean it's a bad scene if you can't answer with "Yes", horror movies do it all the time: "We should split up.", "I'm going to check the basement because extremely scary noises come from there.",... I just think that in this scene it would be better if the characters followed proper safety procedures and the Indominus Rex having to circumvent that. It would establish the main characters as people that know what they're doing, and the dinosaur as an even bigger threat.
You gotta give props to whoever came up with this Indominus Rex design. Absolutely badass and terrifying. It’s a raptor, t-Rex, frog, snake, all in one hybrid.
5:15 If the Indominus just left those huge scratches on the wall right next to the warden's glass room, why didn't he see or hear anything? Is he sleeping on the job?
The moment they realize that it was still in the paddock and onward was absolutely terrifying. I've watched it a couple dozen times, and it still is every single time.
The fact Kualoa ranch has the Indominus enclosure I was so close to see it in person sadly the tour I was on it was the wrong part but nonetheless it's all there the structure and the office!
@@monkeywithsunglasses8758 To have a door the Indominus can g o through, in case you’ll get very need to take it out of its enclosure for any myriad of reasons, medical construction, cleaning, whatever. Zoos don’t just plop their animals in and have no way of getting them out.
@@monkeywithsunglasses8758 If you ever need to sedate and move the animal, whether that be to do interior construction, clean the exhibit, bring it to a medical center to treat an illness, and so on.
2:08 Yep, placing glass within easy reach of a dinosaur is a clear sign of the world's best design engineers. And why not make the glass mirrored so that the dinosaur would not see people? This place was designed by some pest.
Hey let's check if the Indominus is still in his cage even tho no alarms went off by opening the biggest door possible even tho we are only tiny humans. -professional Dinosaur guard
Lol I LOVE the “oooooookay” look he gives her when she says “he only THINKS he’s smarter”. I don’t understand what she means about planning on opening, but having to raise the walls more first.....that implies that the I.rex attraction will be THERE, in its current paddock, but that’s just not feasible. First of all that’s nowhere NEAR enough space-just look at how huge the t.Rex paddock is! It’s like a big forest, while the I.rex paddock is small enough that someone could throw a softball from one side to the other, but that’s something they could just not care about, but what CANT just be ignored in the movie, is that not only is the paddock in the restricted area, it’s VERY FAR into the restricted area. There’s absolutely no way they would have people allowed WAY into a dangerous probably uninsured for the public, restricted area, but even if they WOULD, they sure wouldn’t do it for ONE attraction! Theyd hafta build a monorail many many miles just to see 1 thing, that as was pointed out, becomes boring over time.
7:05 And this, is one of my childhood trauma. No images, just the crunching sound making you imagine the worse. I'm not sure I was meant to watch this at 8 years old.
So theres no direct line to the control room to monitor this creature, putting the monitoring thing directly on the paddock control room wouldve been wiser, getting into the paddock without confirmation of the asset escaping? Why drive if your just gonna call control room anyways...
There’s no guarantee that there are workers there at every hour of the day, they have clearly established that she has a high level of intelligence to at least at that point figure out that she could climb out of the cage, but then to make matters worse she also has the camouflage, and she could’ve escaped during the night
@@scurreith3667 True, but it was a movie inconsistency as usual. Because when Claire went with the owner people were still working, then sometime later when she went with Owen saying the dinosaur was just there (implying not a many hours passed since the owner visited) the workers were still calmly working.
Most of the genetics for indominus is giga, for the size trex for the bite-force and cuddlefish for camouflage but you can go in farther in-depth if you are subscribed to Goji-center
if the door broke with the impact of dinosaur, that means it would have got out even if this didn't happen. All it needed was an impact Good thoughts on making an insecure cage for a trex 🥰
Always kill’s me when movies skip something so reasonable. As if no one would think to ask the crew of construction workers outside “did you see a massive and mean dinosaur climb over the wall in the past couple hours”
It goes even further than that. If the I. Rex did escape all of the construction workers would be at risk. So Owen and co. decided to play detective instead checking to see if people are hurt or calling for help.
Couple of things that I dont understand, 1. Claire said she saw the indominus rex few hours ago and works were on going outside, she never thought that the workers would have seen the dinosaur climbing out. She could had just asked them. On top of this there was a security guard inside🤦♂️ 2.) claire said they had the world’s best structural engineers and yet they weren’t able to predict or calculate the possibility that in case of partial opening the Rex could attempt to break out using brute force and no mechanism was there to counter it🤦♂️
tbh indominus rex was the only dino on what made jurassic world awesome including rexy and blue and the other raptors if i were to rank all jurassic world not including jurassic park movesi jurassic world 1 NO.1 jurassic world dominion NO.2 jurassic world fallen kingdom NO.3 jurassic world fallen kingdom wasnt that necessary it was so boring really just a fight in a mansion indo raptor and blue :p
Indo Rex kicking ass, but its difficult suspending disbelief about things like: - the paddock is fully overgrown with jungle giving her the ability to fully conceal herself - how are visitors supposed to watch her, if they don't clear the place in time? - why does the local watch have a thermal signature tracker she can outsmart, but no access to the geolocator? - why does Claire have to race her car to the control room to call them about using said locator? if there is bad cellphone reception at the paddock, install a landline! - why does everyone assume she escaped due to the claw marks, but doesnt bother to look outside for obvious footprints or devoured bodies from the several workers on duty which we just saw? - why does the paddock, which she is not supposed to leave, have a giant access gate, which can be opened from several locations, making it a risk for issues like malfunction or sabotage? - and why could hear Clair to bone-crushing sound of the first worker dying through the phone?
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0:54, that scene always gives me the chills. You don't have a visual idea of what's going on, just the guttural sounds. The quiet music that builds hesitation. Very well done scene in my opinion.
I agree 😧
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This movie is terrible
@@yourmom361 why are you watching this video then?
@@yourmom361 this movie is great, it's my second favorite, it had the most tension In it
7:30 - 7:33 When Wu says "Monster is a relative term. To a canary, a cat is a monster. We're just used to being the cat" later in the film, I instantly think of this specific shot. There's something so terrifying about humans being the mouse in the Cat and Mouse game especially when the Cat in this scenario is just as intelligent as you are.
And when you made the cat
7..30- 7..33 When Wu says Monster is a relative team. To a canary a cat is a monster We're just used to being the cat later in
A subtle thing I noticed that I don't think many people thought about. These guys were most likely trained to deal with T-Rex dinos, who sense by movement, which is why the guy didn't move when the I-Rex threw the truck, since he thought it wouldn't see him
Probably my most favorite example of training failing you. This creature isn't hunting by movement, it's hunting by smell and thermal vision
That movement theory is not happening. T-Rex can smell like Vultures and has way better vision than Eagles so that guy is dead either way.
@@luisvelez1952but for the jurassic universe it is
Not just training failing you, but the very system itself. Claire and the other higher ups refused to divulge anything about the I-rex's DNA and capabilities for some ungodly reason.
While yes he was smart to do that it wasn’t also gotta love those moments
@@the_furry_inside_your_walls639Yhh I always found that bit dumb. How's anyone to properly assess and comment on the suitability of an enclosure for a dinosaur if they don't know what it is
Dowsing himself in gasoline was genius. Even though the dinosaur had never been exposed to that odor before, it knew it didn't want to consume that smell.
"Hoorah" for Pennzoil!
It doesn't want to remember it's history
My interpretation was that it suspected Owen was hiding there, but his smell was masked by the gasoline, so it assumed he escaped.
The crane is like her friend coz it always giving food
I'm starting to fear for the human race. And it's tanking intelligence.
It's not just the smell. She could sense thermal radiation. Fumes from gasoline masks that.
The Indominus rex is one of the best antagonists I’ve ever seen in a movie. Utterly terrifying and badass.
My favorite one in the “franchise” after I have spinosaurus and Jurassic park 3 raptors .
Agreed the Indominus was the best in the entire JP series
@@extremkaijuu9314Indoraptor too
Much agreed! 👍
@@extremkaijuu9314same same
I love the bone chilling vibe this scene gives! 😆 “Where’s the sibling? She ate it.” 😐
Well I’m glad she did or else everything would have gone way worse😅
Completely believable behavior, many species instinctually kill and cannibalize their younger siblings. Survival of the fittest even at birth.
Me and others 1:56
Lol
That alone should have made them see what they'd created even the raptors didn't harm their siblings
Something that I find important but I don't think anyone's touched on is, Owen recognizes that being raised in isolation and being raised in captivity aren't necessarily the same thing while Claire does see them as the same thing.
razed huh
@@philipmohlin3887 The indominus razed a lot of other dinos on the island
Raised
@@elykspuz6596 But for the Raptors squad, Owen was there since they were born until the event of 2015 so it was a huge difference compare to other dinosaurs that were raised in captivity especially the carnivores
And that's a fact. I've seen a documentary about a psychology researcher that experimented on monkeys to know more about different behaviors they might have depending on their social proximity with the other monkeys. And the result were impressive but also disturbing sometimes. For example, monkeys that has been kept isolated completely alone were so mentally distressed they started having a real affection for simple tissues that were put in their cage, when the tissues were removed, the monkeys completely freaked out until they had their tissue back. Other example: Monkeys who were kept isolated with a substitution mother (a fake monkey mother dool that was made to be comfortable, warm and give some kind of affection for young monkeys) in the same cage their entire life, began having anxiety attacks when put in a bigger cage who had multiples monkeys inside. They stayed isolated and even show aggressiveness towards the other monkeys with better social skills that were just curious. The well known "scared and confused" type of behavior. What I think is the most morbid experiment this guy did, is to forcefully breed a female monkey on a device called "r*pe rack". This particular female has been isolated completely from the other monkeys and thus had completely lack of experience and skills regarding parenting. When the baby was born, the female straight up brutally killed her newborn and ate it.
Yes...that's how much mental and psychological damage a complete social isolation can do to a living creature.
I don't understand why Claire had to drive just to make a phonecall. Had she done it in the observation room after no thermal signature was detected, they would have very quickly realized it's still in the cage.
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Maybe it's a signal thing because when they were trying to tell them that it's in the cage & they should get out you could hear it chipping in & out. That's just my guess though
Well it's a movie and there they needed something to make the plot a terrorizing thriller one
@@theandrewedwards Nah. The control room is looking at a live feed from the cameras.
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One of my favorite lines, “What kind of dinosaur they cooked in that lab.”
It always gives me chills because you know this dinosaur is something else be on their control.
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I love how Claire asks if the I-Rex will scare the kids and Dr. Masrani replies that it'll scare the PARENTS badly. I like how he subtly thinks a step ahead of Claire.
Just enjoy a GOOD movie 😅
@@GMVelazquez Let people add things to it. Don't ruin other's fun.
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@@nicodemus-22sounds like pap smears
@@GMVelazquez lmao a good movie? jurssic world? what are you smoking to make this butt crap good?
I Love how they try to figure if the dino climbed out from INSIDE the enclosure. Even if it had, I'm pretty sure that someone outside the paddock would have noticed. And why not have multiple service entries, near the main gate.
And why didn't they have a smaller door for employees that the I-rex couldn't fit through? That way, it would have never escaped.
and the guy with the blue helmet was there the whole time. he should have noticed the scratching on the wall
cuz, movies
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@@falkner9072 they did have a smaller door for employees, it's how Owen and the service guy first went into the enclosure.
the larger gate is probably meant for transporting the dinosaur itself when it's secured, but the second service guy panicked and opened the larger gate (which was nearer) to escape
Never mind the idea of a dinosaur weighing 15,000 some odd pounds scaling a 40ft concrete wall leaving nothing but light, superficial scratches.
2:06 'The paddock is quite safe?'.... The raptor enclosure had at least two walls, with automatic alarms if one was breached. But hey, a bio-engineered monster like this.... let's put it in a single wall enclosure, with little or no backups if it gets out... makes perfect sense.
They not only knew how big it would get, but they were still constructing the habitat to have higher walls because of how damn big it's getting
would of cost too much money for 3 walls to be built
I get what you're saying.
But they'd probably put a huge damn door in it too.
Claire; "We have the best structural engineers in the world"
Cleary they lied about their credentials
Yeah so did Hammond lolo 2:11
dont get why they can't access its location from the paddock room lmao
I actually feel really bad for the park owner he seemed like a good guy just got more than he asked for
Actually got exactly what he wanted play with fire & you get burned
Dude has the same God complex that Hammond did. Only a sociopath would allow something like the Indominus to pass the initial pitch meeting.
His intentions were not bad but he got whats coming to him. You can't just make an apex predator like I-rex and not expect consequences.
@@ramsaybolton6405 Wasn't killed by the I rex
@@Alrokako technically was.
Despite the utter idiocy that made the escape possible, the Indominus sure is a stuff of horror.
Exactly. She also looks horrifying. Looks more demonic then dinosaur
Claire is surely employee of the month
I really liked the concept they had for this film a completely engineered dino that never existed
@@Romano2018 not her fault. She said she could track it from the control room. She didn't tell the workers to go in the paddock and she seemed surprised when Larry said there are people in there and immediately told him to get them out of there.
@@drl5002 She's still responsible for the park and, in a more realistic situation, she'd be in jail.
That India dude that crash in the plane was one of my best versatile actor in India and Europe. So painful to loss him during the early days of COVID-19
crazy bro I was hoping to see him in future JP flims RIP 🙏
@@9800MacMal yes he was big acting actor.😥
His death really made me go numb. I loved him so much.
he was also in that one movie with the kid and the tiger in a boat
@@michiel1162 Adult Pi. Yes.
"you don't have to be the fastest, you just have to be faster than the slowest person" really fits with the jurassic park movies
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"It's in the cage, it's in there with you!" That line delivery, with the soundtrack, chills every time.
Maybe there's no logic in this movie, but it's good cinema 😂
The indorex is the scariest dinosaur in the franchise. The don't get enough credit for how they manufactured a villain, an made it look plausible in the scheme of the franchise. It really is a horror movie monster.
Actually, the indoraptor is - it might be smaller, but it could shoot toxic scorpion quills - and has the same killing instinct, which makes it far more dangerous.
No your wrong godzilla is the scariest
@@VerilyVerbatim Indo had no poisonous quills. You're talking about the Scorpio Rex
@@VerilyVerbatim ...sorry what.
you mean the scorpios rex.
@@cthulhu8778 ack ack
4:38 oh snap! I love how smart the dinosaur is. It literally scratch the door to make it look like she escape knowing that they'd be fooled enough to realize she hasn't left the cage. That part made my heart race like a train track 😬
Yeah and so their was just Noo Escape for the men they we're basically like yummy food wouldn't you agree with me?
Yeah I say as long as No Women 💖🙋 are Harmed because you Women are Super Amazing Women no Woman deserve it!! But they Allways seem to make it kinda funny looking when the men ended up getting Eaten up 😋 by the Dinasaurs lol wouldn't you agree?
that was kinda stupid to me cuz it was right next to the window thing and the fat guy was there the whole time he wouldve seen if something happened
It was the dumbest part of the movie. Why not check the rest of the park to see if it actually escaped rather that going in 🤷🏾♂️?
Who knows, maybe she really made an escape attempt (or searched for a weak point inside her prison), but as it didn't work then she decided hiding and waitting for the humans to make a move was better idea.
I grew up watching the first three JP movies, and I was so excited when this movie was announced so many years later now when i'm an adult. I went in not expecting it to be the best JP movie ever but just to be immersed in this awesome universe again, and I was not disappointed. I really had a lot of fun with this movie. I felt like a kid again.
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Ditto!
This movie is trash but the indominus is really cool that’s the only thing making this movie viable .
The dinosaur figured out the humans fast while the humans continuously underestimated the Indominus Rex
Indo had her entire life to figure out how to get out, and given that she ate her sibling, I'd say she was plotting to escape her paddock from the moment she realized she was in one.
Kind of the hubris of being the apex predator of the world for thousands of years in a sense and underestimating a dinosaur as a dumb lizard in comparison and having no clear idea of what kind of genetic tinkering you had done. Common sci-fi trope though with humans thinking they are so much more clever than they sometimes are.
That’s because the human treated her as another T-rex just because Dr. Wu only revealed her base genome
@@sylquinn4075I agree with you. The fact she ate her sibling should have told them she was dangerous even the raptors never harmed their siblings Owen was spot on with his assessment
Wow. That's like a metaphor for Man vs. Nature.
7:06 that grab was personal
8:09 and so was that lift
It ripped that guy's leg off right before swallowing him
The gasoline save by Chris was clever, but two things bother me about Indominus leaving him alone. 1, Claire said it uses thermal imaging, so it would have detected his body heat. 2, It was right behind the two men when they all ran through the door. It ate the guard, and it's a super intelligent being so it probably would have known another man was still in there.
the car was probably blocking the thermal scanning and the i-rex is smart but not that smart, it probably just assumed the third ran or sum
His first time out of that box he was confused & angry
it probably didn't want to ingest gasoline, much like a human wouldn't want to eat a chicken nugget covered in and smelling like dogshit
after eating that guard it probably got sick!!
He might of known he was there but the smell was awful so he probably didn't want to eat it. Or just thought he ran idk.
What still amazes me is how the Indo-Rex literally set up a trap. Why doesn't anyone give that thing the credit of intelligence?
I'm sure it can Drive a Car
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the raptors did that in literally every JP movie
Rip to great actor irfan khan
Rip to great actor irfan khan
💀Bro☠️
@@elijahhoward3575sum funny lil bro?
@@elijahhoward3575I will tickle yo delicates against yo will 😭🙏
He passed??
0:48 CLAIRE: It tried to break the glass.
0:51 MASRANI: I like her spirit...
This is when Jurassic park fans realized it was part raptor. "They were testing it for weaknesses, systematically. They remember."
LOLLL
Is there really glass that is that strong though?
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Indo placed her scratchs right next to the only way she can possibly realistically get out, the door. She really set everything up so that the humans would come into the paddock and then open HER door in their haste to escape.
And to further that, she waited until they were in position where she could place herself between the service entry and the paddock entry and then cut them off being DIRECTLY in the way of the service entry to say: “Will you open the big door and run or let yourself die? Based on my accounts of human behavior with nearly taking that food guys arm off, I KNOW at least ONE OF YOU is gonna open that door.”
And even though she could've run them down easily, she did the slow movie monster walk to scare them while giving them time to open the door, ...
Pratt was an excellent cast for his role. I've only ever seen him in generally comedic roles, but I believed him 100% I'm this movie.
I give them credit for this scene. Was a great idea and pretty frightening. I’m not really a fan of the revamp but this was a pretty good touch
Indominus Rex is one of the scariest dinosaurs hybrid ever created by Doctor Henry Wu
DK about that the Indoraptor Could be the next Scariest if not the Most High intelligent Dinosaur ever in history
Also Blue could be the most scariest. She did get Rexy's blood to help her out. That was why she took down the Indoraptor.
How about that Scorpios Rex from Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous? That was scary as f**k, plus it could clone itself, which makes it more horrifying.
@@ivantheterrible2594 true that....Scorpios Rex is the most deadly clone it's roar itself seemed so horrifying and it has an incredible sprint speed
@@AA-fy5xe it’s not intelligent or stronger than Indominus Rex, the Indoraptor got distracted too easily while the Indominus Rex is almost seem like indestructible
If that huge concrete gate have the power to close whatever the obstacle, Indo rex wouldve been decapitated right there.
Would have been a short movie lmao indo rex head cut off then the credits
Indo rex is a 2 fused hybrid
@@chanceoffical40 wayyyy more than 2 different species to design it. Raptor, T-rex, Chameleon, Giganosaurus, cuttlefish, tree dart frog, pit viper and other dinosaurs
Naw, it's Horizontal so the pressure is less than Vertical. It could survive.
'If it had the power'..... you're basically asking a 5 tonne gate (as an example) to compete with a 20 tonne dinosaur, which is actively trying to force the door open. There are limits to what even such powerful hydraulic systems can deal with (you can actually hear the systems whining/groaning), on trying to force the door to close.
The first movie of this trilogy literally is 10000x better than the sequels
Jurassic worlds are really trash IMO but I agree that the indominus is the only good thing about all this 3 worlds movies .
And the escape scene shows why. In JP, the animals escaped because of the need to turn off security for the embryo theft. Here, the Indominus escaped because “hey, we can’t see it, lets just walk in the paddock to see what happened before we do anything else.”
@@Leuber Yeah this was pretty stupid. Also why didn't she call just right away to confirm the Indominus actually escaped? Also why are these two separate systems?
@@waitingforacentury why? Well, otherwise the movie cannot happen. 😉
I mean, you have a tracking device inside the animal, but it can only be used from the central control room, not from any device near the paddock, apparently. Then, when you just don’t happen to see the animal immediately, you don’t get the control room on the phone, but walk in there - but through a small door that the animal cannot get through. That means you die, but that’s it. Well no, to complete the stupidity there is also a singular large door that can be easily opened from the inside. When that was built, what was the idea behind that getting used this way?
Anyway, all that, as I said, was needed for the movie to happen. In any normal situation no one would have gone in there or at least, worst case the idiots doing so would have died but no one else. Now in JP, they have the actual guy who has designed all this turn it off because it will make him a lot of money. Yes, you could have envisioned more safeguards against this possibility too, but at least it makes a whole lot more sense.
@@Leuber It's just lazy writing in my opinion. JP was released in 1993 when easy online/networking tech wasn't really available to the public and because of that we didn't really know how this stuff worked. When JW was released every device is connected so the JW situation just feels stupid.
6:33- Get them outta there now.. NOW!
That scene always gives me chills :P 😱😱😱
Could never figure out why they felt the need to go inside the enclosure. If they had just waited until she was located, she never would have gotten out. Or at least not then...
Because if they didn't, the movie would be over in 1 minute and no money would be made. 😒
@@luisamoa2500 😀
why wouldn't they have the ability to track it from the enclosure in the first place?
Answer: so dumbass annoying Claire can show off her Mercedes for product placement
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and why there's no small door for humans? i mean, how did they get in the enclosure?
Hannah, Common sense will get you banned in Hollywood. 📽🎬
I think they did polling awhile back. Majority of Americans supported scientists preserving life and saving endangered species, but many were also against bringing extinct species back to life. It goes even farther with dinosaurs. 70% of Americans polled were heavily against bringing them back. This would be a nightmare not just for safety reasons, but also the ecosystem.
Just reading the novel Jurassic Park scared me away from the thought of DNA replication to bring back an extinct species. As Dr. Malcolm said in the novel "Um, do you think in some instances, some extinct species SHOULD be left extinct?" And Grant said "Yes." As Malcolm asks this question, the T-Rex is tearing down the protective fence between them and the tour vehicle.
Dinosaurs, the large ones at least, can't really survive in the modern age.
The oxygen levels in the atmosphere back then were different, they wouldn't be able to breath in the current times.
@@gjfjfkdksdjjdkeke1309 I'm curious, which animals/plants do you think the ecosystem/us humans would benefit from bringing back from the dead?
@@luciuswalker8578 Doesn't many Southern U.S states have a horrible feral Hog problem? Bringing back the Smilodon Populator (Sabre Tooth Tiger) will deal with that
@@gjfjfkdksdjjdkeke1309 yeah but I don't think a ten ton carnivore would be good for the modern day ecosystem.
Remember kids, Jurassic Park is, always has been, and always will be, a horror story
Reading the book now. The t rex is scarier than in the movies. 😢
@@marlonquintana3466 absolutely
its the true horror
a nice detail i loved was that own never broke out of his sprint or looked back, even after clearing the gate his legs were 🏃🏼
The Indominus rex was absolute nightmare fuel!
Imo indoraptor was much more scary since it can not only be in your home but loved to torture its prey before eating them as seen with the guy in the cage
@@KingSpades How about the locusts in Jurassic World: Dominion?
@@fangbiangongjiang4004 well since I have a huge fear of insects yes definitely terrifying but those can be locked out indoraptor is smart enough to find a way in
@@KingSpades How about the Giga in Jurassic World: Dominion?
@@fangbiangongjiang4004 he was pretty cool but he was innocent XD he just wanted territory and died because of it and he didn't really try to go after the main cast until they ran for it so I don't really count him as a villain
Employee: *too fat to hide under the truck*
"Guess I'll die 🫡"
Zombie apocalypse isn't the only time the cardio rule would save more lives.
Poor guy. Or maybe not so poor, depending on the price of food to his income ratio.
I feel like the indominus Rex was the true joker of this film
HOW ARE YOU EVERYWHERE
What?
@@Nnvjdj they mean it was evil,crazy,and a full on killer
@@Sourpinklemons okk
Of the franchise you mean
And yes. Indominus deserves the title, not the giga
I have conflicting thoughts on the escape sequence. It does a great job at building suspense and dread. And being incredibly intense. However the whole way the creature escapes with the humans opening the main door. And going in the cage without 100% evidence that the most dangerous creature the world has ever seen is indeed gone, does take me out of the whole scenario to a noticeable degree.
I think it was mostly a lack of communication between them. Claire didn't even know they went in there until it was too late. If they had waited for her to get back everything would've been fine, but they went in to investigate the paddock to see if she could have escaped. Also they had no clue it could camouflage, or that it was smart enough to use that in such a way, as far as they were concerned it had gotten out until they got confirmation from the security room that she was still in there.
I mean, huge ass dinosaur climbs the cage and nobody notices?
I guess them using the main door can be forgiven as when they attempted to return to the observation deck, I think the Indominous anticipated that and so revealed itself right in front of them, so main door was their only option of escape left.
It's a very well done sequence of scenes. It doesn't feel like 9 and a half minutes at all. It's that intense.
I miss that gun
Jurassic world 2015 was awesome and was defently the best one in theaters
Ya know, you could have put a HUMAN SIZED DOOR in the paddock instead of having to open the 50 FT tall doors.
There was a human sized door that they entered through, but the Indo was blocking their path to it
"We have an asset out of containment, put ACU on alert, this is not a drill!"
I love that line.
Claire: She has an Implant in her back. I can track it from the control room.
Owen: Why don't you call someone who's already there in the control room?
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Indy rexy: Ah F**k
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Mosasaurus: The Shark was too small. Bring more food hoomans. I'm hungry!
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Rexy: **Happy T-Rex Noises*. *epic Jurassic theme playing in the background**
Remember kids, wherever there’s a dinosaur escaping captivity, there’s always a fat dude eating chips
How could they build a door bigger than the Indominus?
i hate to be logical for a dumb ass movie like this, but they have to bring equipment in a and out and eventually the dinosaur itself with the equipment
If Indominus escapes you would look at the outside of the cage, look around outside, ask people outside if they have seen a big a$$ dino. No point in going in but the conflict(movie) needs to happens so.
If you notice that paddock is in the closed off (i.e. watch the computer screens in the scene) to visitors employees only zone of the park. It's deep in that zone. They have to move it to the viewing enclosure.
Not bigger, but a triple wall enclosure, at least one of which needs to have some sort of powered walls, similar to the original Jurassic Park movie. It would have made the Indominus even more scary if it could punch through an electrified barrier....?
to easily transport heavy dinosaurs in and out
Ohh my super star ✨ Irfan Khan sir....may your soul rest in peace 😢😢😢😢
Yeah lets just go into the cage that the massive predatory dinosoar was just in because we cant find it. Brilliant idea.
I feel bad for those two workers that were killed by the Indominus Rex
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You know it's just a mlovie * movie*
@@Dude_straightfire even if it’s a movie he still feels bad
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@@Crabz9 thx
It's funny how Owen survived all of that and he never wants to leave where he is at
The common sense in me wouldn’t go in the paddock. I don’t care if the dinosaur in there or not 😂
Same here
Anybody watching this in June 2024?
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Indominus is one of the best monsters/villains I've seen in a movie in a long time.
Claire could have stopped all of this if she just called the control room from the cage
And those idiots should just wait for her, not get into a dinosaur cage. Do you want to get into that cage to check a dinosaur?
Than how do you check the dinosour
@@arvindthakur6921 you call the control room from the cage and they have the tracker so they would know where it is
@@alexal535 👌
its iphone...its hard to get signal a closed compartment
The acting skills from Irfan is just too good , u forget everyone human around him in frame ..
"Think they'll have THAT on the tour?"
-- Ian Malcom
I'm just wondering what reason did they have to go inside? To make sure it's NOT there? And if that's the case wouldn't you not want to go inside until it's 100% confirmed. I mean they already saw the scratches on the wall from inside the room, going inside has no benefit. All they are doing is staring at the wall. They had no reason to figure it all out from INSIDE when they weren't even sure what actually happened.
It's a movie bro
Exactly. They "think" the dinosaur escaped. At best they would learn how the dinosaur escaped, at worst they get eaten. Doesn't seem like a good risk-reward situation.
And even if it escaped, there's no hurry in figuring out how it escaped. That can be done once the dinosaur is captured again.
@@thatjdmfd and your kind of mentality is why movies nowadays are dumb. Movies are open to criticism and should not underestimate the intelligence of the audience.
@@kamitsure.elesa.2011 Movies shouldn't always be used to recreate or reenact real life situations lol. Also, they cannot make a movie entirely based on a certain fraction of population's intelligence. That would not make any sense marketing/financially wise.
@@thatjdmfd A fair point, but at some point you have to ask "Is this something the character would do in this situation?". Doesn't mean it's a bad scene if you can't answer with "Yes", horror movies do it all the time: "We should split up.", "I'm going to check the basement because extremely scary noises come from there.",...
I just think that in this scene it would be better if the characters followed proper safety procedures and the Indominus Rex having to circumvent that. It would establish the main characters as people that know what they're doing, and the dinosaur as an even bigger threat.
Love how Masrani says its white when it literally looked gray the whole damn movie.
You gotta give props to whoever came up with this Indominus Rex design. Absolutely badass and terrifying. It’s a raptor, t-Rex, frog, snake, all in one hybrid.
The fact he just sat there and accepted his fate since knew he'd die either way if he ran
5:15 If the Indominus just left those huge scratches on the wall right next to the warden's glass room, why didn't he see or hear anything? Is he sleeping on the job?
2:00 i like this moment he was considering if this asset was a mistake or not.
The moment they realize that it was still in the paddock and onward was absolutely terrifying. I've watched it a couple dozen times, and it still is every single time.
Agreed!!!! Cover-my-eyes terrifying.
Such good acting. It gives me chills.
The fact Kualoa ranch has the Indominus enclosure I was so close to see it in person sadly the tour I was on it was the wrong part but nonetheless it's all there the structure and the office!
I went inside of the enclosure in 2019 😎
@@benlittle717 wow rly, where was that?
@@benlittle717 sweet! Man bud love to see what the enclosure would look like inside
funny how this whole movie could've been avoided if the door was for humans and not dinosaurs
5:45 They come through a door and run towards it until the Indominus blocks their path.
@@richardblazer8070 yeah but, why have a big ass door that the indominus can go through
@@monkeywithsunglasses8758 To have a door the Indominus can g o through, in case you’ll get very need to take it out of its enclosure for any myriad of reasons, medical construction, cleaning, whatever. Zoos don’t just plop their animals in and have no way of getting them out.
@@richardblazer8070 why would you have a door that the 2nd most dangerous dinosaur in existance can go through if you cant control it
@@monkeywithsunglasses8758 If you ever need to sedate and move the animal, whether that be to do interior construction, clean the exhibit, bring it to a medical center to treat an illness, and so on.
This was the best Dino in the series.
Terrifying. Smart. Clever.
Really loved this movie
2:08 Yep, placing glass within easy reach of a dinosaur is a clear sign of the world's best design engineers. And why not make the glass mirrored so that the dinosaur would not see people? This place was designed by some pest.
Hey let's check if the Indominus is still in his cage even tho no alarms went off by opening the biggest door possible even tho we are only tiny humans.
-professional Dinosaur guard
Lol I LOVE the “oooooookay” look he gives her when she says “he only THINKS he’s smarter”.
I don’t understand what she means about planning on opening, but having to raise the walls more first.....that implies that the I.rex attraction will be THERE, in its current paddock, but that’s just not feasible. First of all that’s nowhere NEAR enough space-just look at how huge the t.Rex paddock is! It’s like a big forest, while the I.rex paddock is small enough that someone could throw a softball from one side to the other, but that’s something they could just not care about, but what CANT just be ignored in the movie, is that not only is the paddock in the restricted area, it’s VERY FAR into the restricted area. There’s absolutely no way they would have people allowed WAY into a dangerous probably uninsured for the public, restricted area, but even if they WOULD, they sure wouldn’t do it for ONE attraction! Theyd hafta build a monorail many many miles just to see 1 thing, that as was pointed out, becomes boring over time.
7:05 And this, is one of my childhood trauma. No images, just the crunching sound making you imagine the worse. I'm not sure I was meant to watch this at 8 years old.
IndieRex: "I just wanna see Starlord!"
Best dinosaur they ever made - Soooo cool ( my fav !!! )
So theres no direct line to the control room to monitor this creature, putting the monitoring thing directly on the paddock control room wouldve been wiser, getting into the paddock without confirmation of the asset escaping? Why drive if your just gonna call control room anyways...
Gotta show off that new Mercedes.
@@FloridaGuy53 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Awesome how it can camouflage itself.
An unforeseen side effect of gene splicing. Cuttlefish DNA was used to speed up the growth process. Apparently, that gene also gave it chromatophores.
6:08 I can't help but think that the bones behind them are the remains of the sibling that they mentioned the indom ate.
It's more gruesome than that! It's implied that as soon as Indominus Rex hatched she consumed her sister while she was still in her egg!
Instead of going into the paddock, it never occurred to them to simply ask all the workers around if they didn't see a giant dinosaur escaping.
There’s no guarantee that there are workers there at every hour of the day, they have clearly established that she has a high level of intelligence to at least at that point figure out that she could climb out of the cage, but then to make matters worse she also has the camouflage, and she could’ve escaped during the night
@@scurreith3667 True, but it was a movie inconsistency as usual.
Because when Claire went with the owner people were still working, then sometime later when she went with Owen saying the dinosaur was just there (implying not a many hours passed since the owner visited) the workers were still calmly working.
Have to admit. Indominous rex was a totall badass
She was just playing with them haha 😂😂
Dude, there are A LOT of people around that cage, a huge dinosaur wouldn't go unnoticed
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Claire thinks she's smart, but the Indominous Rex made her look incompetent.
The last best part of Jurassic series.
Masrani: This would give parents nightmares.
Also Masrani: *Refers to a large white smudge barely visible*
This video was epic! Keep bringing us these amazing videos. 👏
Wow, the film is cool, my friend is very tense👍👍
Most of the genetics for indominus is giga, for the size trex for the bite-force and cuddlefish for camouflage but you can go in farther in-depth if you are subscribed to Goji-center
In world franchise this was the Best.
If the Indominus Rex was trained by Owen, then she wouldn’t been that aggressive and ruthless
if the door broke with the impact of dinosaur, that means it would have got out even if this didn't happen.
All it needed was an impact
Good thoughts on making an insecure cage for a trex 🥰
Wow!!! What a big cookie monster!!!!
Always kill’s me when movies skip something so reasonable. As if no one would think to ask the crew of construction workers outside “did you see a massive and mean dinosaur climb over the wall in the past couple hours”
And it was the same day as the Mr Maserati visit bc he and Claire are wearing the same clothes when Owen visits the containment.
And she said “it was just here”
It goes even further than that. If the I. Rex did escape all of the construction workers would be at risk. So Owen and co. decided to play detective instead checking to see if people are hurt or calling for help.
not to mention the footprints a 10-ton dino would leave sprinting away from the paddock
“I want u to bring him in...maybe he see sth we can’t” truth is if Owen wasn’t involved, the indo rex wouldn’t escape in the first place 🤣
I love the idea of "first lets open the cage and get inside there THEN we check the tracker"
Couple of things that I dont understand,
1. Claire said she saw the indominus rex few hours ago and works were on going outside, she never thought that the workers would have seen the dinosaur climbing out. She could had just asked them. On top of this there was a security guard inside🤦♂️
2.) claire said they had the world’s best structural engineers and yet they weren’t able to predict or calculate the possibility that in case of partial opening the Rex could attempt to break out using brute force and no mechanism was there to counter it🤦♂️
I love this movie 🔥
This IDominus Rex has to be the must scary thing in Jurassic park s it's so dang intelligent
tbh indominus rex was the only dino on what made jurassic world awesome including rexy and blue and the other raptors if i were to rank all jurassic world not including jurassic park movesi
jurassic world 1 NO.1
jurassic world dominion NO.2
jurassic world fallen kingdom NO.3
jurassic world fallen kingdom wasnt that necessary it was so boring really just a fight in a mansion indo raptor and blue :p
Indo Rex kicking ass, but its difficult suspending disbelief about things like:
- the paddock is fully overgrown with jungle giving her the ability to fully conceal herself - how are visitors supposed to watch her, if they don't clear the place in time?
- why does the local watch have a thermal signature tracker she can outsmart, but no access to the geolocator?
- why does Claire have to race her car to the control room to call them about using said locator? if there is bad cellphone reception at the paddock, install a landline!
- why does everyone assume she escaped due to the claw marks, but doesnt bother to look outside for obvious footprints or devoured bodies from the several workers on duty which we just saw?
- why does the paddock, which she is not supposed to leave, have a giant access gate, which can be opened from several locations, making it a risk for issues like malfunction or sabotage?
- and why could hear Clair to bone-crushing sound of the first worker dying through the phone?