@@s_choicheol better to try than not to try. Let's remember claire at this point in the film only sees these things as assets that always act in the same way, and not as living creatures. Children (and even some adults i've seen) do the same at zoos.
@@Bowser64798 Yes; you agree with the comment, why are you mansplaining it? The finger tap shows two things, she misunderstands the nature of the reptile (treats it like a goldfish) and also the attractive nature of the tap (if it was a goldfish it wouldn't matter; but it's a t-rex so it does matter)
The paddock was still under construction, so they might have not installed the system yet in the enclosure. But I guess it's the people's fault for underestimating her ability to hide from thermal technology and camouflage.
I guess the reasoning is why would you put something to track a dinosaur on a temporary cage, that has thermal radar and cameras already. It is a bigass dinosaur. You need to track it if its get stolen or something.
They thought she got OUT. If I was a zoo worker and thought all the tigers escaped, I’d be tasked with going inside and looking for their route while people were trying to catch them to fix the issue before they’re returned.
@@maryudomah4387 Except they have a tracker for the dinosaur and could have easily verified with the control room where it was before they did that. Also, they really should have access to that tracker from there as well...
No no no...the best question to ask is why did the lady(forgot the name) had to leave the cage monitor room to call the control center..she could have called while she was still there and the people in the control room confirm its in the cage and no one would have went in
People thought that Chris was covering himself there to get rid of his scent but he was actually covering himself with the Rex's ancestors. Letting the monster know what would happen if it oversteps.
even that's debatable - natural gas is made from compression, coal too sure but oil? not so much It was thrown in with 'Fossil Fuels' to imply scarcity and raise market prices (something which inevitably worked) It's as plentiful as Iron or copper would be, it's just a resource that *exists*, not something biologically made@@KonradvonHotzendorf
"Did it climb over it?" -"Idk, let's check the outside since there would be definitely signs if she got over it. But no one from the working crew there seems panicked so I don't think she did." *End credits*
@@spankbuda7466 except that would never mean she would have escaped, the claws would break under the sheer weight of itself and would make such a loud noise everyone would hear
“She has an implant in her back, i can track it from the control room” **rings up control room from the viewing area** “She’s still in the enclosure” “Okay thank you” **Roll Credits**
Yeah it made no sense how Claire thinks she has to go to the control room to track it when dozens of staff are in there working and we have phones. Then it's also like oh let's go inside the cage for...what? To look at the claw marks?
@@Mobius118then whats the point of having restricted area where its hard for onsite personnel to contact command center? If it is dead signal area, at least there must be secured direct landline
@@theparadoxzone87 Is not like their lives were in danger before they entered the cage, specially while knowing the creature inside was extremely cunning and could very well be baiting them somewhat which it actually did, yet they enter like lemmings I can understand though the part where the fat guard panicks and opens the big door to escape, but not the part where they entered the cage without doing any security check, acting just due to some scratches on the wall and no evidence besides to explain how a big predator escaped and no one spotted it out of the cage, neither prints or anything else outside of the cage. According to the movie logic I guess one of its features would be to be able to float like a fart in the wind thats why it didnt leave any marks beside the wall scratches just to troll the humans. That part was bad writing and was quite hard to swallow unless you turned your brain off completely, even suspension of disbelief has its limits
it's based on the same logic as the original jurassic park, people assume that the technology they are using is infallible and capable of detaining dinosaurs. So its a trope that has its place in the franchise; over confidence in technology.
yeah... i really felt that scene.. and during the many times i have re watched .... the scene just hits harder.. that expression of helplessness in his eyes just hits me hard... really shows how small and helpless humans can be
No the people are stupid as hell. Why u driving away to make call and why cant you access where is it from the cage, kinda important for them to track them dont you think.
Can we please appreciate the sound effects here, when the Indo comes near Owen. The Breathing, grunting and even the footsteps. Was truly breathtaking experience in IMAX. Love these scene.
@@Will-re8yx "Right, because it’s not like the dinosaur footsteps we see everyday…" 1. It's not about appearance 2. The sound is indeed not what we hear from today's dinosaurs 3. The footsteps wouldn't have sounded like that 4. snarky oxygen thief
That is not why she didn’t eat Owen, he was under the crane. And to her, that crane has been her mother. It’s given her all the food that she needed to survive and didn’t want to harm it. That, or what you said, or because she couldn’t smell him because Owen covered himself with the oil. I don’t care that you posted this a year ago, I just like being right as terrible as that sounds.
I watched the first Jurassic Park in theatres back in 1993 and this scene was the closest any of the other films came to capturing the feeling of original.
Tbf all the other films suck. But you’re right, this one comes the closest and is the least bad of the sequels. First movie still knocks all the other 5 out of the water
Best scene in the movie imo. Of course some things seem a little stupid when you think too hard about the situation, but who cares. It's a dinosaur movie, give us some action and thrills and we're happy. They did that pretty well here. The first time I watched this, the whole 6 minute sequence felt like an eternity, I was on the edge of my seat.
Yeah it was a pretty fun film hate when people have to critique a movie based on how realistic it is when the movies about a theme park with dinosaurs in it 😂
@@trueking1857 I couldn't agree , making the plot somehow logical is also a major factor of the movie ,it was just bad scripting . There are so many way to make the scene more reasonable ,mechanical failure, system malfunction etc. But they decided to choose the worse option,people being brain dead.
@@Leo-nc3yx there's not really any logic in a dinosaur theme park anyway but I understand what you mean with this scene in particular you don't even enter any dangerous animals paddock unless you know it's either subdued or not there and logically if they really thought it escaped they would at least wait till Claire had confirmation instead of going in to have a look themselves. But all in all it was a great movie and don't understand the hate quite a lot of it is just because it's Chris pratt which I don't understand either because he seems decent enough guy.
@@trueking1857 Even fantasy stories have their own logic based on what's possible in that fantasy world. *Every* story needs to be logical dear. Otherwise it's a nonsense story, with irrational happenings ( those happen in stories made by little kids - who lack common sense - or in dreams - which are made by our irrational subconscience ). Logic should be an omnipresent factor, if a story wants to be convincing.
They tried make Chris Pratts character some super intellectual dinosaur whisperer at the beginning of the scene and then in the next scene he’s walking in to the paddock looking at claw marks. You can see the claw marks from the cage, why do you need to get closer to them? Was his plan to dust them for fingerprints to piece together a crime scene?
Further question. Those claw marks were completely shallow, so there's no way it had climbed out so why did they think it did. It's massive dinosaur, it would've destroyed the concrete trying to climb it.
She could've literally made her phone calls in the room she was in. They track it, see it's still in the cage, and save the blue hardhat guy life. His death is really on her hands if you think about, everything that happened is on her.
Yeah, there's a reason this stuff wouldn't happen in real life. For a predator that big and dangerous to get out, someone has to do something stupid. It gets the movie going though, so I'm cool with it. Gives us something to laugh about later too.
4:20 I love how the door in this shot looked close to closing. And then it's conveniently open wider so that Indominus can manage to squeeze through and prevent the door from shutting. XD
Post production error. The paddock gate in all of the scenes was a real moving prop but Owen running out front facing there wasn't a gate and the indominus hitting it was CGI. The animation team did not do the accurate distance of measurement. The best way to have done this before releasing the movie would to have been a reshoot of the prop gate closing at a slower rate of speed. What bothers me the most is seeing how easily the metal and concrete gate smash like cardboard, if it really wanted out there is nothing stopping it besides the movie plot and who the hell doesn't have a secondary containment enclosure? Human prisons and zoos don't even make that mistake, let alone a multimillion dollar corporation! Oh and another glaring error. The construction truck when it landed the angle that it was dropped completely crushed the cab. The passenger side window that Owen is seeing through is fine until the camera is facing back at Owen through the same window it's now a perfectly placed upside down car door even the broken glass is placed outside of the doorframe.
@@unclemikecruz Yeah, but Owen was in no danger. It is against the laws of physics to eat the lead in the movie. And nothing, not even a gene-spliced dinosaur cocktail can violate those laws.
The predator is a 20ft tall, enormous dinosaur, and so, of course, the only access to its habitat is via a giant door that it can easily fit through. You'd think they might have a 4-foot tall door that a human could easily pass through, but a giant dinosaur couldn't. Might come in handy.
They got into the cage from a small door, however, have you considered they wouldn’t be able to find it in time or it was too far away for them to run to?
Or...a hardened phone line underground to the room where the viewing area is. The park is using that paddock for every new dinosaur species, just how much more expense would be added to have a solid landline for communication with central control??
@@thomasgellhaus306 Exactly. "Hey, let's have communications depend ENTIRELY on cell phones, since we know reception NEVER drops and there's no alternate technology that is close to 100% reliable..."
My main issue is that Claire knows the weight,, height etc of the dinosaur and knows it wouldn't be able to escape so why would she have the possibility thinking that it escaped?
I like how the indominous Rex doesn't flip over the crane despite knowing Owen is under there solely for the fact that it's the only thing it's grown attached too. Through it's eyes this machine has been it's friend, mother etc. to her
And Owen did cover himself with gasoline from the crane. Even if it did know he was there, the smell either masked his own natural smell or was bad enough for her to not want to attack him. But that is an interesting thought, nonetheless!
The whole movie is not just about Dinasaurs, but also to show how ignorant and arrogant humans can be, by self-claiming the top of the nature chain, yet so helpless against something they created. I love those scenes where human just underestimate the dinos' power and got outplayed every single time.
Or it was a case of a woman pointlessly getting in the car and driving off instead of just calling the control room right there and then to find out the dino is still in the cage. Which if she did, then none of those guys would have gone in there to get eaten and allow the dino loose. Dumb writing, nothing more.
Yeah the situation in the original jurrasic park made way more sense, you had an actual worker disable the systems not to mention there was a hurricane. The only thing that I thought was wierd was how understaffed the park was. Youd think they would have had more security teams with weapons able to deal with dinos
In the book, there were around 20 security agents, maintenance workers and zookeepers that stayed on the Island with the main cast of characters, the rest of the employees left due to the storm. The movie cut this part out, which is why it looks so understaffed
It's still somewhat logical though. The park wasn't open yet and the staffs were supposed to just go back to the island after the storm. There's also the arrogance that they got everything in hand. They got the newest security technology, the dinos can't get out of their, no dangerous wild animals, and nobody can go to the island due to the storm. So a heavy security team is not needed, really, what can go wrong? (Well, lots, as it turned out)
I do love the line cut and the fluid douse. Really great moment that explores the quick thinking and experience of Owen's character. Stuff like that is unique, fun, and actually informs who you're followi g around, getting you to like them better.
@@davidwagstaff47 It's just a movie about dinosaurs. It's meant to be fun to watch, as all of the Jurassic Park movies before it were. It's not that big.
If I was one of those Park employees in that situation there is no force on Heaven and Earth that would make me go inside that enclosure until I know exactly where indominus was.
well, they believed they knew where it was. Not in the cage. What really got me more was, there were plenty of contractors RIGHT OUTSIDE THE PADDOCK. Like, we didn't bother asking them? Didn't tell them to get inside?
The poor security dude at 5:00 has the most impactful acting in the entire movie, in my opinion. I know it's a movie, but I felt really sorry for the dude at that scene.
By saying they can’t reveal what else is mixed in they let people create there own horrible fears, they also are using stereotypes of people that are going to be killed.
he proofed himself to be one of the dumbest ppl in this park to go in there and not preventing others go to in, but he goes there and touches the wall wow, without checking the outside of the cage for marks or footprints or waiting for the call which the annoying woman could have made from the control room so 1 minute time was too long to not go inside. such scenes make me want to quit the movie right away because i just hope that he gets killed from the dinosaurs he released which never happens of course, he has blood on his hands for sure
It was one of the few well done cgi in this movie (other than the one where Owen comforts a reatrained Blue) That's because in the other scenes, the cgi is too jiggly and energetic. Not to mention the blue filter that doesn't match with the background.
Just came after watching Jurassic World Dominion and i can confidently this is Still the best dino scene in the entire Jurassic World series.... will never forget the chills i got in 2015 watching this at the movies
@@F91-l9o I just saw it yesterday and I think the best part of the movie was when the raptors were chasing Owen, it was just so tense and felt like he was barely getting away, absolutely loved it. But the first jurassic world is still the best imo.
This was by far the best of the newest trilogy. The last one was completely a mess… so sad- so much potential for more intense suspense like this!! Great scene!!
"She has an implant in her back, I can track it from the control room" The Control Room. Which is on the other side of the park... No one thought an implant tracker would be useful in the room that actually overlooks the paddock?!?
Honestly I kinda like the point another peson made about the movie showing how despite the original parks mistakes that led to its disaster, here we see them making similar mistakes
@@bagelmaster2498At least in the first movie, things only went wrong because one guy decided to shut down all power. Here it's a lot of arrogance, incompetence, and greed.
@@lisboah which could be said to be the same thing as the first park. Hammond was arrogant enough to think one system to run his park was sufficient to be safe. Or his greed to then have the system ran by one man instead of a team. As well as a general incompetence when it came to running the park and designing.
I think the reason this scene doesn’t work for a lot of people is not because the characters made seemingly stupid decisions, lots of movies have their characters make mistakes like this, but rather because it breaks suspension of disbelief. There were simply to many blunders as to how they ran the containment and how they “investigated” a potential escape. At least that’s what ruined it for me.
People expect main characters to never do mistakes at all, but that’s not realistic, everyone makes mistakes, people want perfect characters that know exactly what they’re doing in tense situations
@@TheSnomGuy I don't think the problem is that people want the characters to be perfect, more that the rest of the movie wouldn't have happened had they just checked the tracker, which would've been a lot safer as opposed to just walking into the cage.
For me it was how overly smart the Indominus was. To grasp the idea that you could trick people into opening your cage by making it look like you’ve escaped whilst also somehow knowing where the security cameras were and what a security camera even is etc. It’s absurd. Later you also see this when it tears out it’s tracker because somehow this animal grasped the concept of tracking technology, and then figured out the thing that was implanted in her at birth did that. She figures all this out whilst living entirely in isolation with no human interaction that would allow her to figure these things out. The raptors in the first 3 films were clever but they were believably clever, not this OP omniscient bullshit we got with the Indominus and the Indoraptor
@@TheSnomGuy dude ur confused. mistakes are acceptable but characters doing something randomly stupid that no one would ever do in order to coincidentally advance the plot is the problem.
Tbh the mere fact they made the Indorex or whatever is called is the most stupid decision they made, AND even more so the whole infrastructure of the park, yeah let’s make the indorex cage so far away from HQ that our transmissions doesn’t reach it. Honestly, this whole mess is just a bunch of corporate stupidity and shortsightedness
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For maintainance or vet purpose? Like, if you want to transport the dinosaur, then you'll enter from the human size door but then need to open the big door to transport the sleeping dino. It's safer to do that from the inside, I think, because if you do it from the outside, you can't really know the situation inside so it's a possibility that the dino inside wasn't as incapitated as you believed. But if you open it from the inside, you already know for sure that the dino is safe to transport.
The most preventable escape I've ever seen. Let's ignore the stupidity of them entering the Paddock, or the massive design flaw of having no secondary gate after the main one. They *literally* have a GPS tracker on it, yet the guard station doesn't have that on screen at all times?! And Claire doesn't immediately phone the Control Room to check before driving away and letting those idiots go in.
I don't see why they need a gate at all. A predator this massive isn't walking into a stock trailer. Staff would tranq her and use a crane for transport to a vehicle, so why not crane her right over the wall?
It's definitely a cool design. I have a hard time immersing myself in these kinds of scenes though, I'm one of those people who prefers practical models over cgi stuff. Feels more real when they film something real. But the scene is still great, got some good thrills out of it the first time I watched this movie..
I remember watching this scene on iMax on its first day in Cinemas. I was breathing heavily and too scared to watch its killings. So I had to watch it again. 😅
@@kalevipoeg6916 could be, but is it really confirmed to be an animatronic? It really looks like one, but I've never seen any behind the scene footage that shows that it is (unlike the well known Apato head footage). Which is why I assumed it's a CGI lol :D
One of the most terrifying thing that will happen to person is hiding from a very big and smart predator, knowing that they we're either be lucky or unfortunate
What Owen said about captivity and trust is correct, animals who are remained isolating captivity for so long without anyone to trust appears to be lonely, when they feel lonely they feel no love or curiosity but killer instinct.
This entire sequence reminds me of how we had to keep our cat in from getting out at night. He would hide until we came to the assumption that he somehow got out. So when the door was opened, he'd bolt out into the yard. I miss him.
I remember watching this at the movies for the first time and when 2:05 came on I remember some random dude in the audience yelling "Sponsored by Nissan!!!" and the whole theater just died laughing 😂😂😂
If she had actually escaped over the wall, never mind the tracker, surely someone outside the paddock would have radioed in "Err, hi...the Indominus Rex...yeah, she's escaped lol!!" 🦖🤗🤗
Not to mention if it actually escaped, that it would've made tracks (footprints, damaged trucks, possible deceased construction workers, etc) before Owen and Claire arrived.
@@ValeriePallaoro They used forest frog dna so that she would adapt to the jungle habitat much more easily. But then it turned out, thanks to that dna, she could control her body temperature and disguise herself. Giving her these abilities wasn't their intention.
After observing the Indominus for so long behind the safety of a glass barrier they became completely oblivious to what was on the other side of that glass: an apex predator, which had the genes of some of the most dangerous dinosaurs in the world, T-Rex, Raptor, (I believe it had Giganotosaurus DNA as well). It wanted to hunt not be fed, roam free not be in a cage smaller than a football field. This could have all been avoided if they actually were aware of what they created, an intelligent monster that knew how to escape a prison with nothing but it’s claws, understanding of the security systems, and the other abilities that it’s creators gave it.
The film was a lesson in arrogance, like every JP film. Jurassic World (the park, not the movie) made every mistake they could have made due to arrogance.
Kinda like what Grant said in Jurassic Park, that the Rex doesn't wanna be fed and it wants to hunt. Same thing here but ×10 because of what the Indominus is
This whole film franchise is just a masterpiece, all I really hope for now are some nostalgic routes coming through from the first movie, with Ellie and Dr Grant, in the Jurassic World Dominion this summer... 🤞🤞
If you really like her character you should read The Evolution of Claire. Her character really does a 360. At first, as an intern, she had a great love for the animals
This is a good scene, in my opinion. Owen did the smart thing. He stayed downwind. He dove under whatever vehicle he dove under so he didn't get eaten. The Indominus is intelligent, yes, but she's still an animal. A very dangerous one at that
I think the answer is pretty clear with all the communication technicalities that happened in this scene. In Claire's case, she acted out of impulsion and panicked. While the man in charge who was with the technician and Owen had communication problem from the control room. I-Rex was indeed a hybrid, T-rex-genome-based and a mix of other animals. Not only she was able to psychologically execute a well calculated human interaction, but thought logicallly that she would made her escape possible from a fake escape. So, maybe you would want to think about her other genomes, as to why the communication link was weak while in the paddock? Electromagnetic pulse maybe? No one knows which other genomes but classified, besides Simon and Dr. Henry. Fun: Maybe, there was multiverse crossover between Monsterverse and JW. When Owen said "That thing is no Dinosaur"
It's also interesting to know that in Camp Cretacious before the Irex they made the Scorpious Rex. This thing was very scary and didn't look like attractive. But because it was soo aggressive they put it in a chronic sleep and started to work on the Irex
The thing is even the smartest humans aren’t born with this level of understanding and logic. It requires knowledge of the world around you and how different things act and react within it. The Indominus had none of that knowledge as it was raised in isolation. There’s no way it could figure out concepts like security cameras and thermal imaging just by being genetically smart. If the movie had had one throw away line about the Indominus having made numerous escape attempts then we could believe from that that it’s come to have some understanding of it’s circumstances and that it could have devised this plan through trial and error. But instead we just got this God Dino that innately knows everything and can speak to other species it’s only partially related to just because.
Owen was asking all of the right questions before seeing the claw marks on the wall. Every animal need several others like it to help in learning, developing years. It helps them to socialize just like a wolf pack, Lion pride or horse herd. If they are not properly, they can become extremely dangerous to itself and anything else around it. And because of that it lead to all of this. Yes it is a movie however there is a massive possibility this can happen in real life with other animals in the world. Thanks for uploading.
@@deathrager2404I believe I-rex only had 1 sibling. And it is incredibly common for animals to eat/kill siblings to increase their own survival. Foxes for example. They can have up to ten pups but infighting between pups usually reduces the litter to five or so within the first few weeks. If I-rex had similar instincts and the sibling was weaker than I-rex, it could have easily been killed. Maybe if they had made more than two, the outcome would have been different Of course, that's based on the behavior of modern animals, so who knows
@@AerCloud the character from the movies specifically says: she ate THEM. not it, or her, or him, but THEM. so its confirmed i rex had multiple siblings. either learn english or stop posting. thanks in adavance.
What if Owen sacrificed himself? He would turn left or right to distract the dinosaur giving enough time for the gate to shut completely. That would end the movie there. Lol.
Another thing to remember is the dinosaur was smart enough to concoct an elaborate escape plan, if she noticed that Owen ran away from the door, she would have to either choose to kill Owen and give up on escaping, or she could let Owen go and focus on escaping for the bigger reward. Making a temporary sacrifice now for a bigger reward later is something a few animals including crows have picked up on.
@@ethanwood6832 and adding onto that, in JP3 at the speech in the beginning of the movie Alan says, "So we can conclude that raptors were smart, smarter than some primates." or something like that. Point is that she is part raptor, so yeah further evidence to your claim.
Does it make sense that they can’t track the I-rex from the room right next to the enclosure? No. Does it make sense to go into the enclosure without knowing for certain the I-rex isn’t in there? No. Does it make sense that the I-rex doesn’t flip the car that Chris is under just to be certain there’s no one there? No. Do I love this movie? Yes 😂
Bro, the park was still in construction, maybe because of that they don't have the tracker. This make sense. Claire was presented here as an arrogant ignorant park official so also that make sense. And if you look closely, Chris doesn't hide under a "car" but a contruction truck. Too heavy.
@@axelaxel2952 and shouldnt have hired ppl like chris pratt the 1 in one 1.000 that goes in cages without knowing and even discussing the possiblity its still in there, while still being in there -.-
"Spent months planning", huh? What kind of intelligence do you think a dinosaur has? You make it sound like it had a blackboard and chalk in the back corner of the enclosure, lol.
@@Petah69420 That does really matter though. Things aren’t just born with knowledge of advanced concepts like security cameras and thermal imaging, no matter how smart they are. With no human interaction she has no way to logically understand that they are keeping her locked up and that they would open her enclosure if they thought she’d escaped. Same goes for her somehow knowing that she’d been implanted with a tracker, and then somehow understanding what said tracker did, despite nothing having ever happened to logically base these assumptions off of.
No zoo ever has an enclosure with a "door" or opening directly to the public/outside area. Always a secondary enclosure, whether a moat or another room, etc.
This goofball at 4:50 could have super easily avoiding dying if he just.. got in the truck and drove away. Like why was his first thought," Hmm, im being chased by a enormous lizard, oh look, a vehicle, better go sit down in front of it!"
I don't understand why he didn't just keep running, even though he's overweight, another 30s and he'd have probably gotten far enough away to safety before it burst through the doors.
One species of frogs do something with their urine and their blood system to create glucose to become colder, and since they're using frog dna still for the gaps (probably) they could've used THAT frog?
1:21 If a dinosaur has an implant that can be used to track it, then why is the tracking equipment only in the control center, and not right here, at hand? Who guards a beast worth 26 million like that!? Yes, you should not take your eyes off him, and not lose him out of nowhere.
Lmao it always makes me laugh when Claire taps on the glass expecting to get the Dino to move like it’s in a fish tank and it’s a tiny goldfish like who tf writes these scripts these days.
That was part of her character initially though. Slightly animal clueless bottom line obsessed just let the r'n'd do what they wanted new species wise. So thought of them all as worse then pets. I mean they called them assets for FS. Masrani even defends non lethals as due to spending $50m or something on Indominus. So yeah the finger tap makes total sense. Especially as until now most things cooked up by Wu were containable. Like Rexy. The most dangerous, Raptors were far from visitors and controlled ish by Owen. So they figured I-Rex may be as dumb as Rexy just scarier looking. As soon as she said classified you knew it was some exotic blend. The way it behaved you started to suspect where it was going. The moment they said they were gonna use the Raptors to track and corner her the game was up. You just knew the splice was gonna be Raptor. Cos if course she was gonna talk to them like the big alpha.
I love how all the construction workers just disappear the second it's out the paddock. You even see one guy like 2m running horizontally to Chris Pratt before he dives under the car. They can't have gotten that far compared to the fat guy.
I love how the dinosaur flips the truck over and the whole cab is crushed but yet he could all of a sudden see through the windows of the truck. Good job Hollywood. 😅
Love how she taps the glass like the thing is a freaking gold fish.
Ikr? I just love how the director/actress slipped in some small gestures that show just how ignorant she was about the dinos.
She was trying to get its attention.
@@Bowser64798 how that gonna get it's attention
@@s_choicheol better to try than not to try. Let's remember claire at this point in the film only sees these things as assets that always act in the same way, and not as living creatures. Children (and even some adults i've seen) do the same at zoos.
@@Bowser64798 Yes; you agree with the comment, why are you mansplaining it? The finger tap shows two things, she misunderstands the nature of the reptile (treats it like a goldfish) and also the attractive nature of the tap (if it was a goldfish it wouldn't matter; but it's a t-rex so it does matter)
Yes. We can only track the sensor from the control room, but not the room next to the cage that controls the gate.
The paddock was still under construction, so they might have not installed the system yet in the enclosure.
But I guess it's the people's fault for underestimating her ability to hide from thermal technology and camouflage.
@@ParkRanger2000 3:05
Uhm.. Doctor Wong was keeping in secret what kind of dinosaur that they cooked in.
@@boyfriendwannabe1825 Yeah, exactly.
He kept the other DNAs that she had hidden from everyone.
It is very silly :))
I guess the reasoning is why would you put something to track a dinosaur on a temporary cage, that has thermal radar and cameras already. It is a bigass dinosaur. You need to track it if its get stolen or something.
Still won’t understand why under ANY circumstance you would walk into a predators captivity without knowing where it is.
Plot
They thought she got OUT. If I was a zoo worker and thought all the tigers escaped, I’d be tasked with going inside and looking for their route while people were trying to catch them to fix the issue before they’re returned.
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@@maryudomah4387 Except they have a tracker for the dinosaur and could have easily verified with the control room where it was before they did that. Also, they really should have access to that tracker from there as well...
No no no...the best question to ask is why did the lady(forgot the name) had to leave the cage monitor room to call the control center..she could have called while she was still there and the people in the control room confirm its in the cage and no one would have went in
People thought that Chris was covering himself there to get rid of his scent but he was actually covering himself with the Rex's ancestors.
Letting the monster know what would happen if it oversteps.
Oil doesn't come from Dinos
Its plankton
Plot twist?
LMAAAOOOOO
This comment is gold
even that's debatable - natural gas is made from compression, coal too sure but oil? not so much
It was thrown in with 'Fossil Fuels' to imply scarcity and raise market prices (something which inevitably worked)
It's as plentiful as Iron or copper would be, it's just a resource that *exists*, not something biologically made@@KonradvonHotzendorf
Love how Owen hides under the crane and it doesn't tip it over. He did say it was the only thing the animal had a positive relationship with.
Wow nice catch!! The writers were so clever
He should not adopt he'll just say she is too different to be a mommy
Owen let her leave her a the T-Rex alone
She wants to have a baby leave her alone Owen
@@Bodangers I wouldn't give them that much credit
"Did it climb over it?"
-"Idk, let's check the outside since there would be definitely signs if she got over it. But no one from the working crew there seems panicked so I don't think she did."
*End credits*
Seeing the claw marks from looking through the window didn't do it justice. Getting a closer look was the only option.
@@spankbuda7466 No signs of escape outside, no one outside was panicked and no prints.
See now thats a movie I'd watch
@@spankbuda7466 except that would never mean she would have escaped, the claws would break under the sheer weight of itself and would make such a loud noise everyone would hear
@@spankbuda7466 wait so you would’ve gone inside?! Bc That would be redshirt level retarded…My faith in humanity is dropping fast…
what amazes me is, even if the dinosaur did climb out of there, I'm a 100% positive someone would've heard or seen it
Yeah, and not to mention they would've heard people start panicking and screaming, and the walls would've been destroyed due to her weight.
This a was a total crap of a movie
Yea the construction workers at the other side.
@@ECW12378 no, it was the most entertaining one.
@@animationsandvnsbasil true
“She has an implant in her back, i can track it from the control room”
**rings up control room from the viewing area**
“She’s still in the enclosure”
“Okay thank you”
**Roll Credits**
IKR, most animals are more intelligent than these people.
Yeah it made no sense how Claire thinks she has to go to the control room to track it when dozens of staff are in there working and we have phones. Then it's also like oh let's go inside the cage for...what? To look at the claw marks?
"oh gee, we can't see it. didya think it escaped, gumbo?"
"i dunno, les' check!"
*5 minutes later*
"RUN 'FER YER LIFE!!"
Bro have you tried calling from the middle of the jungle? It ain’t easy
@@Mobius118then whats the point of having restricted area where its hard for onsite personnel to contact command center? If it is dead signal area, at least there must be secured direct landline
I like how they run straight inside the cage instead of considering that there could simply be a system malfunction
Movie logic
Panic can make you do some really stupid stuff.
@@theparadoxzone87 Is not like their lives were in danger before they entered the cage, specially while knowing the creature inside was extremely cunning and could very well be baiting them somewhat which it actually did, yet they enter like lemmings
I can understand though the part where the fat guard panicks and opens the big door to escape, but not the part where they entered the cage without doing any security check, acting just due to some scratches on the wall and no evidence besides to explain how a big predator escaped and no one spotted it out of the cage, neither prints or anything else outside of the cage.
According to the movie logic I guess one of its features would be to be able to float like a fart in the wind thats why it didnt leave any marks beside the wall scratches just to troll the humans. That part was bad writing and was quite hard to swallow unless you turned your brain off completely, even suspension of disbelief has its limits
it's based on the same logic as the original jurassic park, people assume that the technology they are using is infallible and capable of detaining dinosaurs. So its a trope that has its place in the franchise; over confidence in technology.
@@yve..😢🦖
Claire could've prevented the entire movie if she called the Control Room from the cage.
Lol
Look up how it should've ended jurassic world
Claire: "You see the Rex? She ain't here".
Control: "Yep, she's in there, like always."
*Credit Rolls*
In real life Claire and everyone else running things definitely would've ended up in prison.
@@stuartward1755 you had to ruin the moment?
I always feel bad for the guy at 5:14 because he just looks at Owen like “well I’m gonna die and there’s nothing I can do about it”
That’s pure comedy
yeah... i really felt that scene.. and during the many times i have re watched .... the scene just hits harder.. that expression of helplessness in his eyes just hits me hard... really shows how small and helpless humans can be
@@pauljmorrissey ...comedy?
I’m glad I’m not the only one who felt bad for him! Poor guy just knew he was going to die and couldn’t do anything about it. 😢
@@vitoriadias7990 It is, because that guy was the first running out of the gate, if he kept moving away he wouldn't be in that position.
3:38 “It’s in the cage, it’s in there with you!”
The way how she says it is so terrifying
FR LOL
"The call's coming from inside the house!"
“it’s right behind me isn’t it”
Good acting
I just love how smart she is. The dinosaur, I mean. She’s a highly intelligent creature and that’s what makes her dangerous.
but indorapter is her fusion so think how dangerous he is .
It’s got to be he
@@kavitasharma4918 it’s just raptor , indorapter is in fallen kingdom lol
No the people are stupid as hell. Why u driving away to make call and why cant you access where is it from the cage, kinda important for them to track them dont you think.
@@mywifesexualpartner984 it is a she
Can we please appreciate the sound effects here, when the Indo comes near Owen. The Breathing, grunting and even the footsteps. Was truly breathtaking experience in IMAX. Love these scene.
Yeah, the footsteps are totally unrealistic.
Right, because it’s not like the dinosaur footsteps we see everyday…
@@Will-re8yx "Right, because it’s not like the dinosaur footsteps we see everyday…"
1. It's not about appearance
2. The sound is indeed not what we hear from today's dinosaurs
3. The footsteps wouldn't have sounded like that
4. snarky oxygen thief
@@michaelanderson7715 you are so mean I don’t understand
@@Abyssno1dad Your grammar gets no reply
5:49 I love how Indominus smell Chris, but he cannot eat him because she knows that he’s too famous to get eaten
That is not why she didn’t eat Owen, he was under the crane. And to her, that crane has been her mother. It’s given her all the food that she needed to survive and didn’t want to harm it. That, or what you said, or because she couldn’t smell him because Owen covered himself with the oil.
I don’t care that you posted this a year ago, I just like being right as terrible as that sounds.
@@omegaproductions6660pretty sure it was just a joke bruh
She's like that dam plot armor
@@omegaproductions6660no that's also not the case. He cut the gasoline wire and covered himself in it. So she couldn't smell him.
Bro u just tagged like 2 mins more than the video was
I watched the first Jurassic Park in theatres back in 1993 and this scene was the closest any of the other films came to capturing the feeling of original.
Yeah, the raptor kitchen scene in the first film is hard to beat
I agree
@@ashleighgibson3239it is hard
Don't insult Jurassic park like that
Tbf all the other films suck. But you’re right, this one comes the closest and is the least bad of the sequels.
First movie still knocks all the other 5 out of the water
Best scene in the movie imo. Of course some things seem a little stupid when you think too hard about the situation, but who cares. It's a dinosaur movie, give us some action and thrills and we're happy. They did that pretty well here. The first time I watched this, the whole 6 minute sequence felt like an eternity, I was on the edge of my seat.
Yeah it was a pretty fun film hate when people have to critique a movie based on how realistic it is when the movies about a theme park with dinosaurs in it 😂
@@trueking1857 I couldn't agree , making the plot somehow logical is also a major factor of the movie ,it was just bad scripting .
There are so many way to make the scene more reasonable ,mechanical failure, system malfunction etc. But they decided to choose the worse option,people being brain dead.
@@Leo-nc3yx there's not really any logic in a dinosaur theme park anyway but I understand what you mean with this scene in particular you don't even enter any dangerous animals paddock unless you know it's either subdued or not there and logically if they really thought it escaped they would at least wait till Claire had confirmation instead of going in to have a look themselves. But all in all it was a great movie and don't understand the hate quite a lot of it is just because it's Chris pratt which I don't understand either because he seems decent enough guy.
Yup. I have to remind myself it's just a movie.
@@trueking1857
Even fantasy stories have their own logic based on what's possible in that fantasy world.
*Every* story needs to be logical dear. Otherwise it's a nonsense story, with irrational happenings ( those happen in stories made by little kids - who lack common sense - or in dreams - which are made by our irrational subconscience ).
Logic should be an omnipresent factor, if a story wants to be convincing.
They tried make Chris Pratts character some super intellectual dinosaur whisperer at the beginning of the scene and then in the next scene he’s walking in to the paddock looking at claw marks. You can see the claw marks from the cage, why do you need to get closer to them? Was his plan to dust them for fingerprints to piece together a crime scene?
Good question. Next one: Why was there a control panel to open the door from the *_inside_* of the cage?
Further question. Those claw marks were completely shallow, so there's no way it had climbed out so why did they think it did. It's massive dinosaur, it would've destroyed the concrete trying to climb it.
I believe it was the first and only time Owen underestimated its intelligence.
@@Miss_Phoenix_56 At least it was at the beginning so it was somewhat sensical
He was investigating a dinosaur, why do you.pick at movies about a park for unrealistic variants?
She could've literally made her phone calls in the room she was in. They track it, see it's still in the cage, and save the blue hardhat guy life. His death is really on her hands if you think about, everything that happened is on her.
No she was to far away from the control room for a signal to get through they even mention a version deal that hasn’t gone through
I agree
@@snakezase2998, no. Starlord and his gang are talking to the control room. The control girl tells them that the indominus is still in the cage.
Well, it was the fat guy mistake. He opened the main gate
@@Briggsian notice how his radio is crackling tho
The great thing about Jurassic World, was the fact it gave people what they wanted, the park actually working. Then of course, all hell breaks loose.
The smart thing would have been using the tracking machine before they went into the padlock.
the point is humans make errors in judgement
They didn't read the script...otherwise they would have lol
But they had to have their mini Mercedes advertisement therefore she just had to drive to the control room to find out where the dinosaur was. 🙄
Yeah, there's a reason this stuff wouldn't happen in real life. For a predator that big and dangerous to get out, someone has to do something stupid. It gets the movie going though, so I'm cool with it. Gives us something to laugh about later too.
@@evergreen3337 And you don't think people are stupid? LOL
4:20 I love how the door in this shot looked close to closing. And then it's conveniently open wider so that Indominus can manage to squeeze through and prevent the door from shutting. XD
Post production error. The paddock gate in all of the scenes was a real moving prop but Owen running out front facing there wasn't a gate and the indominus hitting it was CGI.
The animation team did not do the accurate distance of measurement. The best way to have done this before releasing the movie would to have been a reshoot of the prop gate closing at a slower rate of speed.
What bothers me the most is seeing how easily the metal and concrete gate smash like cardboard, if it really wanted out there is nothing stopping it besides the movie plot and who the hell doesn't have a secondary containment enclosure?
Human prisons and zoos don't even make that mistake, let alone a multimillion dollar corporation!
Oh and another glaring error. The construction truck when it landed the angle that it was dropped completely crushed the cab.
The passenger side window that Owen is seeing through is fine until the camera is facing back at Owen through the same window it's now a perfectly placed upside down car door even the broken glass is placed outside of the doorframe.
You didn’t expect it to end there did you? Where’s the excitement in that? And the show must go on.
exactly! and i cant believe i just recognized it today, good thing i saw this comment tho
Yupp. Owen was hardly able to slip out of the paddock.
@@unclemikecruz Yeah, but Owen was in no danger. It is against the laws of physics to eat the lead in the movie. And nothing, not even a gene-spliced dinosaur cocktail can violate those laws.
The indo Rex was far more terrifying than the giga in dominion
The one with claws was creepy tho
The giga was a joke
The giga did nothing wrong
i like how they billed the giga as Dominion's main antagonist and it was in the film for about 10 minutes tops
@@brandonellis5851 I think that was the creepiest moment in the entire movie. Claire trying to hide from it under water LOL
The predator is a 20ft tall, enormous dinosaur, and so, of course, the only access to its habitat is via a giant door that it can easily fit through. You'd think they might have a 4-foot tall door that a human could easily pass through, but a giant dinosaur couldn't. Might come in handy.
They got into the cage from a small door, however, have you considered they wouldn’t be able to find it in time or it was too far away for them to run to?
@@atomek110 then have a small door next to the big one
2:38
How would they've gotten it out to put it on display
Did you miss the part where they walk in through the human sized door or are you just stupid?
Amazing how so many of these dinosaur escapes could be prevented with the addition of a simple moat around the enclosure.
Or...a hardened phone line underground to the room where the viewing area is. The park is using that paddock for every new dinosaur species, just how much more expense would be added to have a solid landline for communication with central control??
@@thomasgellhaus306
Exactly.
"Hey, let's have communications depend ENTIRELY on cell phones, since we know reception NEVER drops and there's no alternate technology that is close to 100% reliable..."
@@Armored_Muskrat Clearly their walkies worked from the control room to the paddock. Where was hers? Or why didn't she use the other guy's?
Notice they had enough infrastructure to close the doors from the control room.
Zoos have been doing that for a long time. It's just common sense.
The one issue I have had with this scene is that the claw marks aren't deep enough to support something the size and potential weight of a t-rex
I figured that it was something like a cat and using a powerful jump and then clawing at the wall to maintain its momentum.
It was a trap for them to open the gate, it didn't actually escape
That's because it did not escape over the wall.
My main issue is that Claire knows the weight,, height etc of the dinosaur and knows it wouldn't be able to escape so why would she have the possibility thinking that it escaped?
@@astronyxo7947 Because she's a corporate type. She's not an animal expert.
I like how the indominous Rex doesn't flip over the crane despite knowing Owen is under there solely for the fact that it's the only thing it's grown attached too.
Through it's eyes this machine has been it's friend, mother etc. to her
And Owen did cover himself with gasoline from the crane. Even if it did know he was there, the smell either masked his own natural smell or was bad enough for her to not want to attack him.
But that is an interesting thought, nonetheless!
This movie is so bad.
The newest one too
He doused himself with the scent of the gasoline too
@@nr1NPC I hate when people say this, but nobody asked
wait really? so the indominus actually new owen was there even after using the gasoline
An object lesson in “you don’t have to run faster than the bear, you have to run faster than the other guy”
The whole movie is not just about Dinasaurs, but also to show how ignorant and arrogant humans can be, by self-claiming the top of the nature chain, yet so helpless against something they created. I love those scenes where human just underestimate the dinos' power and got outplayed every single time.
Or it was a case of a woman pointlessly getting in the car and driving off instead of just calling the control room right there and then to find out the dino is still in the cage. Which if she did, then none of those guys would have gone in there to get eaten and allow the dino loose.
Dumb writing, nothing more.
So pretty much like the first movie
@@iammrgeekboy Thats not what I meant. Get outta here...
@@CactusCowboyDan my badd.. didn't know it would hurt that bad
@@iammrgeekboy ew
Yeah the situation in the original jurrasic park made way more sense, you had an actual worker disable the systems not to mention there was a hurricane. The only thing that I thought was wierd was how understaffed the park was. Youd think they would have had more security teams with weapons able to deal with dinos
Most of the employees had left due to the storm. In the book there were heavy weapons & were put to good use.
In the book, there were around 20 security agents, maintenance workers and zookeepers that stayed on the Island with the main cast of characters, the rest of the employees left due to the storm.
The movie cut this part out, which is why it looks so understaffed
👍👍
It's still somewhat logical though. The park wasn't open yet and the staffs were supposed to just go back to the island after the storm. There's also the arrogance that they got everything in hand. They got the newest security technology, the dinos can't get out of their, no dangerous wild animals, and nobody can go to the island due to the storm. So a heavy security team is not needed, really, what can go wrong?
(Well, lots, as it turned out)
Finally! Someone said it
I do love the line cut and the fluid douse. Really great moment that explores the quick thinking and experience of Owen's character. Stuff like that is unique, fun, and actually informs who you're followi g around, getting you to like them better.
Yet REAL biologists would know that a predator would be attracted to the protein smell, so is pretty bad script writing if you know about animals
@@davidwagstaff47 It's just a movie about dinosaurs. It's meant to be fun to watch, as all of the Jurassic Park movies before it were. It's not that big.
@@OverFork0ver no it's meant to be 100% scientifically plausible. Other wise it would be an avengers film
@@OverFork0ver it wasnt fun to watch tho lol.
@@davidwagstaff47 you must be a troll.
2:40 I love how he just looks over at Owen before being eaten. Bro knew he was cooked. 💀💀
If I was one of those Park employees in that situation there is no force on Heaven and Earth that would make me go inside that enclosure until I know exactly where indominus was.
Exept the force of bad script writers.
No way I would go in for ANY reason.
Are you Alan Grant in disguise?
well, they believed they knew where it was. Not in the cage.
What really got me more was, there were plenty of contractors RIGHT OUTSIDE THE PADDOCK. Like, we didn't bother asking them? Didn't tell them to get inside?
Sensible
The poor security dude at 5:00 has the most impactful acting in the entire movie, in my opinion. I know it's a movie, but I felt really sorry for the dude at that scene.
He died in real life I think
(He didn't)
He looks so sad
He was like "Bruh I'm low key dead"
@@J4ckHyp3r Nah
5:14 nom
I think I figured something out:
The Indominus likes the thrill of the kill and the Indoraptor likes the thrill of the hunt
In conjunction....they both Kill
By saying they can’t reveal what else is mixed in they let people create there own horrible fears, they also are using stereotypes of people that are going to be killed.
And the Scorpius Rex is just unstable
@@mr.spacegodzilla8692 yup, confirmed by Dr. Wu himself
@@mr.spacegodzilla8692 Scorpius Rex just likes fire
I love how the indominus was so freaking smart she beat three humans and heat tech signatures
💛🤲😴✌️🤔🎙️💙😤💚😎
👌🎧🥰💽❤️☺️🧕😄👏😊.
Not smart. More like "magic" how an animal can grasps the knowledge of what heat tech is?
Absolutely garbage writing.
5:21 he's spraying himself with dead dinosaur, to avoid being killed by another dinosaur.
Haha this comment for the win!
Lmaooo nice one
I used the dinosaur to destroy the dinosaur
Took me a second
Intelligent comment alert
What a clever girl
@V i r g i n i a 🖤 shut up, bot
Yaaaa bro
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
She remembers..
Only the og’s will understand 😌
I love Chris Pratt's acting here, he really sells that he's an expert in his field with how he delivers his lines and his body language.
Sadly the writing shows the opposite with him going in the cage to touch the marks for some reason in a rush too💀
@@frankierong2335 LOL right? He immediately does the thing that ruins any confidence built up in his knowledge from the scene before.
he proofed himself to be one of the dumbest ppl in this park to go in there and not preventing others go to in, but he goes there and touches the wall wow, without checking the outside of the cage for marks or footprints or waiting for the call which the annoying woman could have made from the control room so 1 minute time was too long to not go inside. such scenes make me want to quit the movie right away because i just hope that he gets killed from the dinosaurs he released which never happens of course, he has blood on his hands for sure
Dude, I think the first guy was still alive when his leg was ripped off. You can see him pushing against the indominus’ mouth! Brutal!
Say what you will but that CGI when it lowers its head to the truck actually looks amazing
it's an animatronic at that point
@@3317alibaba I didn’t know they even used any besides the apatosaurus
@@toastedcrack8105 Apatosaurus was the only animatronic, Indominus was fully CGI
It was one of the few well done cgi in this movie (other than the one where Owen comforts a reatrained Blue)
That's because in the other scenes, the cgi is too jiggly and energetic. Not to mention the blue filter that doesn't match with the background.
3:00 Rex: come out, come out wherever you are
Just came after watching Jurassic World Dominion and i can confidently this is Still the best dino scene in the entire Jurassic World series.... will never forget the chills i got in 2015 watching this at the movies
Dominion sucks tho :(
@@F91-l9o... Just don't... Just don't
@@F91-l9o I just saw it yesterday and I think the best part of the movie was when the raptors were chasing Owen, it was just so tense and felt like he was barely getting away, absolutely loved it. But the first jurassic world is still the best imo.
I loved Dominion! So fun. 🙂
Facts for sure! In the theaters, this scene gave me chills. Claire’s acting, screaming was on point.
This was by far the best of the newest trilogy. The last one was completely a mess… so sad- so much potential for more intense suspense like this!! Great scene!!
I agree
The second and third were absolutely horrendous. They had the dumbest storylines that no one cared for or even understood.
"This was by far the best of the newest trilogy" That is saying so much more about the other 2 than about this movie
More like the only good movie in the new trilogy.
@@Jjw338I wouldn't say Fallen Kingdom was horrendous, it's not perfect by any means but it's not hot garbage.
*Dominion on the other hand-*
"She has an implant in her back, I can track it from the control room"
The Control Room. Which is on the other side of the park...
No one thought an implant tracker would be useful in the room that actually overlooks the paddock?!?
Man, the series could’ve gone a lot less bloodier if there were significantly less dumbasses in this world
Honestly I kinda like the point another peson made about the movie showing how despite the original parks mistakes that led to its disaster, here we see them making similar mistakes
@@bagelmaster2498At least in the first movie, things only went wrong because one guy decided to shut down all power.
Here it's a lot of arrogance, incompetence, and greed.
@@lisboah which could be said to be the same thing as the first park. Hammond was arrogant enough to think one system to run his park was sufficient to be safe. Or his greed to then have the system ran by one man instead of a team. As well as a general incompetence when it came to running the park and designing.
I think the reason this scene doesn’t work for a lot of people is not because the characters made seemingly stupid decisions, lots of movies have their characters make mistakes like this, but rather because it breaks suspension of disbelief. There were simply to many blunders as to how they ran the containment and how they “investigated” a potential escape. At least that’s what ruined it for me.
People expect main characters to never do mistakes at all, but that’s not realistic, everyone makes mistakes, people want perfect characters that know exactly what they’re doing in tense situations
@@TheSnomGuy I don't think the problem is that people want the characters to be perfect, more that the rest of the movie wouldn't have happened had they just checked the tracker, which would've been a lot safer as opposed to just walking into the cage.
For me it was how overly smart the Indominus was. To grasp the idea that you could trick people into opening your cage by making it look like you’ve escaped whilst also somehow knowing where the security cameras were and what a security camera even is etc. It’s absurd.
Later you also see this when it tears out it’s tracker because somehow this animal grasped the concept of tracking technology, and then figured out the thing that was implanted in her at birth did that. She figures all this out whilst living entirely in isolation with no human interaction that would allow her to figure these things out. The raptors in the first 3 films were clever but they were believably clever, not this OP omniscient bullshit we got with the Indominus and the Indoraptor
@@TheSnomGuy dude ur confused. mistakes are acceptable but characters doing something randomly stupid that no one would ever do in order to coincidentally advance the plot is the problem.
Tbh the mere fact they made the Indorex or whatever is called is the most stupid decision they made, AND even more so the whole infrastructure of the park, yeah let’s make the indorex cage so far away from HQ that our transmissions doesn’t reach it.
Honestly, this whole mess is just a bunch of corporate stupidity and shortsightedness
This film was actually pretty good. Watching it for the first time I felt the same kind of tense anxiety that I felt watching Jurassic Park.
the film actually is pretty mediocre xd
Then you have trash taste in movies. The movie was fvcking garbage
yeah man I was tense in a whole lot of scenes, especially this one
@@wcados800 No it wasn't
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I love how there was a control to open the main door on the inside of the enclosure. Like, why would you ever need that?
its called "its movie reason"
For maintainance or vet purpose? Like, if you want to transport the dinosaur, then you'll enter from the human size door but then need to open the big door to transport the sleeping dino. It's safer to do that from the inside, I think, because if you do it from the outside, you can't really know the situation inside so it's a possibility that the dino inside wasn't as incapitated as you believed.
But if you open it from the inside, you already know for sure that the dino is safe to transport.
@@bluesapphire4262 i think he asked a fairly self explanatory question lol
To escape from an angry or hungry dino when coworkers are being stupid for dramatic movie reasons, I suspect.
@@Montesama314 wow so smart
The most preventable escape I've ever seen. Let's ignore the stupidity of them entering the Paddock, or the massive design flaw of having no secondary gate after the main one.
They *literally* have a GPS tracker on it, yet the guard station doesn't have that on screen at all times?! And Claire doesn't immediately phone the Control Room to check before driving away and letting those idiots go in.
I don't see why they need a gate at all. A predator this massive isn't walking into a stock trailer. Staff would tranq her and use a crane for transport to a vehicle, so why not crane her right over the wall?
Welcome to Jurassic world
Nice Look in 4K with the Indominus escape, it sure looks frightening and terrifying at times in my opinion.
The Indoraptor thing on Jurassic World 2 was by far the most scariest. Like flip it was almost evil if you could call an animal that.
It's definitely a cool design. I have a hard time immersing myself in these kinds of scenes though, I'm one of those people who prefers practical models over cgi stuff. Feels more real when they film something real. But the scene is still great, got some good thrills out of it the first time I watched this movie..
I remember watching this scene on iMax on its first day in Cinemas. I was breathing heavily and too scared to watch its killings. So I had to watch it again. 😅
4:07 gotta be my favourite shot. It looks so real
Bruh🤣
That's an animatronic head - one of the few shots that wasn't CGI - so it should look the most real ;)
@@kalevipoeg6916 could be, but is it really confirmed to be an animatronic? It really looks like one, but I've never seen any behind the scene footage that shows that it is (unlike the well known Apato head footage). Which is why I assumed it's a CGI lol :D
if you play at 0.25 you can see the I-Rex snap the guy's leg with his claws and then chew the body, excellent scene
@@Piggote oh yeah, I saw that. Pretty painful since he's probably still half alive when I.rex ripped it
Indominus Rex, and the Indoraptor are so remarkably fierce and intelligent!! 🤎🦖💙🤍 I love this series!!!
Fun fact: the guy who plays the paddock supervisor in this scene also voices Griz from We Bare Bears
Wow😂♥️
Also fun fact: bell peppers are technically a fruit.
Fun fact: he was an especially generous snack for the I. Rex.
I love the bully Maguire version of this scene!
@@alethiamillner5603 ?
One of the most terrifying thing that will happen to person is hiding from a very big and smart predator, knowing that they we're either be lucky or unfortunate
Don't humans have any sense these things can smell you?!?
What Owen said about captivity and trust is correct, animals who are remained isolating captivity for so long without anyone to trust appears to be lonely, when they feel lonely they feel no love or curiosity but killer instinct.
This is the best scene in the whole trilogy
Her knocking on the glass with her finger took me out!😂
Yeah lame for sure
This entire sequence reminds me of how we had to keep our cat in from getting out at night. He would hide until we came to the assumption that he somehow got out. So when the door was opened, he'd bolt out into the yard. I miss him.
Absolutely love these movies, can't wait for the new one.
Did you saw the trailer????
Gay
@@nationalsocialist5526*snort snort* gay🤓
@@nationalsocialist5526 are you stuck in 2013?
@@TheSnomGuy probably xD
Almost forgot how terrifying it is lol
4:07 the guy getting eaten right here shows you how terrifying this monster is
I remember watching this at the movies for the first time and when 2:05 came on I remember some random dude in the audience yelling "Sponsored by Nissan!!!" and the whole theater just died laughing 😂😂😂
Mercedes moment
Lmao 🤣 🤣 🤣
That’s a Mercedes…
Jesus Christ.
Yeah now I know why they were laughing,they weren’t laughing with u,they were laughing at you mate
Watching this reminded me on how smart indominus rex truly was
And how dumb the humans are.
@@AirQuotes almost every single person who ran that park was dumb
@@romanempire1536 definitely I was rooting for the dinosaurs instead of the humans. The only one I had any sympathy for was the assistant.
but if owen and the other guys hadn't entered the padock her plan would go down the drain
@@canaldryossauro6604 true but she probably sensed they'd be dumb enough to fall for it.
If she had actually escaped over the wall, never mind the tracker, surely someone outside the paddock would have radioed in "Err, hi...the Indominus Rex...yeah, she's escaped lol!!" 🦖🤗🤗
Not to mention if it actually escaped, that it would've made tracks (footprints, damaged trucks, possible deceased construction workers, etc) before Owen and Claire arrived.
Owen Just Has A lot of IQ when it comes to dinosaurs
This is way way better than the sequels
Go cry a river
The Indominus Rex and the Indoraptor are really dangerous Hybrid Species. Also I am really glad I like the Jurassic Films.
Oi
That’s because they’re siblings. Indominus Rex liked Indoraptor more than her twin sister.
Yes
E750 is dangerous but not as much as Indominus or indo
@@antoniaalmeida2879 El hombre es yummy 😋🍖🦖 CRUNCH lol 😂 Right?
My favorite Dino Villain. 😎 Hybrid with Camouflage ability
did they use chameleon dna?
@@ValeriePallaoro They used forest frog dna so that she would adapt to the jungle habitat much more easily. But then it turned out, thanks to that dna, she could control her body temperature and disguise herself. Giving her these abilities wasn't their intention.
How do you shorten Dinosaur yet not Camouflage
Hybrid w Camo ability sounds much better
@@ValeriePallaoro No, Cuttlefish DNA. Cuttlefish have skin chromosomes that allow them to change color.
NICE kitty!
GOOD kitty!
I can feel the Dinosaur Rage and Hatred towards Humans 3:50
After observing the Indominus for so long behind the safety of a glass barrier they became completely oblivious to what was on the other side of that glass: an apex predator, which had the genes of some of the most dangerous dinosaurs in the world, T-Rex, Raptor, (I believe it had Giganotosaurus DNA as well). It wanted to hunt not be fed, roam free not be in a cage smaller than a football field. This could have all been avoided if they actually were aware of what they created, an intelligent monster that knew how to escape a prison with nothing but it’s claws, understanding of the security systems, and the other abilities that it’s creators gave it.
They did know what they were making. That thing was a weapon, deliberately designed for war.
The film was a lesson in arrogance, like every JP film. Jurassic World (the park, not the movie) made every mistake they could have made due to arrogance.
Kinda like what Grant said in Jurassic Park, that the Rex doesn't wanna be fed and it wants to hunt. Same thing here but ×10 because of what the Indominus is
It is not possible that it understood the security system.
*completely oblivious, arrogant and complacent
Claire has had amazing character development at first she seen them as assents now shes tryin to save them
This whole film franchise is just a masterpiece, all I really hope for now are some nostalgic routes coming through from the first movie, with Ellie and Dr Grant, in the Jurassic World Dominion this summer... 🤞🤞
@@oliverwilliams5113 cant wait imma take my nephew
If you really like her character you should read The Evolution of Claire. Her character really does a 360. At first, as an intern, she had a great love for the animals
@@oliverwilliams5113 000
@@armellelayana820 lol Right at 5;14 Whoops LOL looking like the fat guys like yummy 😋 food curbside pickup to Gooo LOL wouldn't you agree?
This is a good scene, in my opinion. Owen did the smart thing. He stayed downwind. He dove under whatever vehicle he dove under so he didn't get eaten. The Indominus is intelligent, yes, but she's still an animal. A very dangerous one at that
While not perfect, this was a really fun movie and I think Chris Pratt did a great job with it.
And a great job of being A master builder and Brooklyn’s greatest plumber with his green brother 😊👍
I think the answer is pretty clear with all the communication technicalities that happened in this scene. In Claire's case, she acted out of impulsion and panicked. While the man in charge who was with the technician and Owen had communication problem from the control room.
I-Rex was indeed a hybrid, T-rex-genome-based and a mix of other animals. Not only she was able to psychologically execute a well calculated human interaction, but thought logicallly that she would made her escape possible from a fake escape. So, maybe you would want to think about her other genomes, as to why the communication link was weak while in the paddock? Electromagnetic pulse maybe? No one knows which other genomes but classified, besides Simon and Dr. Henry.
Fun: Maybe, there was multiverse crossover between Monsterverse and JW. When Owen said "That thing is no Dinosaur"
It's also interesting to know that in Camp Cretacious before the Irex they made the Scorpious Rex. This thing was very scary and didn't look like attractive. But because it was soo aggressive they put it in a chronic sleep and started to work on the Irex
It’s also a moviesaurus, the most powerful dinosaur ever known.
@@ginsan8198 I'm well aware that the hybrid dinosaurs are moviesaurusses 😂
The thing is even the smartest humans aren’t born with this level of understanding and logic. It requires knowledge of the world around you and how different things act and react within it. The Indominus had none of that knowledge as it was raised in isolation. There’s no way it could figure out concepts like security cameras and thermal imaging just by being genetically smart. If the movie had had one throw away line about the Indominus having made numerous escape attempts then we could believe from that that it’s come to have some understanding of it’s circumstances and that it could have devised this plan through trial and error. But instead we just got this God Dino that innately knows everything and can speak to other species it’s only partially related to just because.
@@TfJedisuper It's a movie....
Owen was asking all of the right questions before seeing the claw marks on the wall. Every animal need several others like it to help in learning, developing years. It helps them to socialize just like a wolf pack, Lion pride or horse herd. If they are not properly, they can become extremely dangerous to itself and anything else around it. And because of that it lead to all of this. Yes it is a movie however there is a massive possibility this can happen in real life with other animals in the world. Thanks for uploading.
the i-rex did have siblings, but she ate them all.
@@deathrager2404I believe I-rex only had 1 sibling. And it is incredibly common for animals to eat/kill siblings to increase their own survival.
Foxes for example. They can have up to ten pups but infighting between pups usually reduces the litter to five or so within the first few weeks.
If I-rex had similar instincts and the sibling was weaker than I-rex, it could have easily been killed.
Maybe if they had made more than two, the outcome would have been different
Of course, that's based on the behavior of modern animals, so who knows
@@AerCloud the character from the movies specifically says: she ate THEM. not it, or her, or him, but THEM. so its confirmed i rex had multiple siblings. either learn english or stop posting. thanks in adavance.
@@deathrager2404 No, she specifically says "a sibling" and "she ate it". Also, them can be used to refer to the singular in English.
@@mambanuggets3039you might be right. but one thing, them is never singular. never.
I was just watching the movie! ❤️❤️
Same lol last night
Same
And?
@@thebroschannel ya need more words?
It oh hi Isabel
Great looking CGI. The semi-translucency of the teeth in the sunlight was a great detail!
What if Owen sacrificed himself? He would turn left or right to distract the dinosaur giving enough time for the gate to shut completely. That would end the movie there. Lol.
I5 wouldn't have worked. It would still have gotten out
Another thing to remember is the dinosaur was smart enough to concoct an elaborate escape plan, if she noticed that Owen ran away from the door, she would have to either choose to kill Owen and give up on escaping, or she could let Owen go and focus on escaping for the bigger reward. Making a temporary sacrifice now for a bigger reward later is something a few animals including crows have picked up on.
Or she could bust open the gate first and then go back in for owen
@@ethanwood6832 and adding onto that, in JP3 at the speech in the beginning of the movie Alan says, "So we can conclude that raptors were smart, smarter than some primates." or something like that. Point is that she is part raptor, so yeah further evidence to your claim.
We have to admit that Jurassic World is better than The Fallen Kingdom and Dominion 🦖🦕🦕🦖
Dominion isn't even out yet. Tf are you talking about
@@9thhokagegoku671 yes it is
@@9thhokagegoku671 good sir it is
At 5:53 you can see the car mirror and see the i rex reflection, love the attention to detail
Does it make sense that they can’t track the I-rex from the room right next to the enclosure? No. Does it make sense to go into the enclosure without knowing for certain the I-rex isn’t in there? No. Does it make sense that the I-rex doesn’t flip the car that Chris is under just to be certain there’s no one there? No. Do I love this movie? Yes 😂
Bro, the park was still in construction, maybe because of that they don't have the tracker. This make sense. Claire was presented here as an arrogant ignorant park official so also that make sense. And if you look closely, Chris doesn't hide under a "car" but a contruction truck. Too heavy.
It knows he's under there, she just didn't eat him because he's covered in oil
The crane (truck) was the Indominous's only friend, according to Owen; it wouldn't have flipped it even if it wanted to.
“It’s in the cage!”
*proceeds to run deeper into the cage*
4:25 that moment you knew the park was doomed
They should have added double doors for extra security. Its just common sense.
@@axelaxel2952 and shouldnt have hired ppl like chris pratt the 1 in one 1.000 that goes in cages without knowing and even discussing the possiblity its still in there, while still being in there -.-
@@snappysilencer4574 true
@@snappysilencer4574you all applying logic in movies 😂
My guess is the Indominus probably spent months planning her escape it’s no wonder she knew which door they’d run to when trying to get away from her!
Truth
Oh man it's almost like that's one of the only two doors in the paddock or something
"Spent months planning", huh? What kind of intelligence do you think a dinosaur has? You make it sound like it had a blackboard and chalk in the back corner of the enclosure, lol.
@@negativeonexiii Sir you're aware the Indominus is as smart if not smarter than a human right?
@@Petah69420 That does really matter though. Things aren’t just born with knowledge of advanced concepts like security cameras and thermal imaging, no matter how smart they are.
With no human interaction she has no way to logically understand that they are keeping her locked up and that they would open her enclosure if they thought she’d escaped.
Same goes for her somehow knowing that she’d been implanted with a tracker, and then somehow understanding what said tracker did, despite nothing having ever happened to logically base these assumptions off of.
Only Chris Pratt Has Enough Plot Armor To Survive A Hybrid Dinosaur
5:52
That’s my favorite roar!
Love this scene!
Me too!
@V i r g i n i a 🖤 p
No zoo ever has an enclosure with a "door" or opening directly to the public/outside area. Always a secondary enclosure, whether a moat or another room, etc.
it was still under construction... which is still stupid, but at least there's an explanation.
This goofball at 4:50 could have super easily avoiding dying if he just.. got in the truck and drove away. Like why was his first thought," Hmm, im being chased by a enormous lizard, oh look, a vehicle, better go sit down in front of it!"
😂 even in theme parks they kind of usually lock vehicles.... U dont wanna be explaining to your boss when the vehicle goes awaym
I don't understand why he didn't just keep running, even though he's overweight, another 30s and he'd have probably gotten far enough away to safety before it burst through the doors.
I love this movie! Can’t wait for June 10th!
Same
@@shitboxnation11 same here
@V i r g i n i a 🖤 shut up
@@WildBoy189 I reported
The movie comes out on June 10th??!!!?
@1:30 Security guy! : it doesn't make any sense....nom..nom....mnjrrrrr....🤣
1:33
Can she alter her body temp?? that's insanely amazing and scary
One species of frogs do something with their urine and their blood system to create glucose to become colder, and since they're using frog dna still for the gaps (probably) they could've used THAT frog?
1:21 If a dinosaur has an implant that can be used to track it, then why is the tracking equipment only in the control center, and not right here, at hand? Who guards a beast worth 26 million like that!? Yes, you should not take your eyes off him, and not lose him out of nowhere.
her*
The fact that the indominus is so smart it baited them into the zone
"Aren't your raptors raised in captivity?"
"They have siblings and gain social skills"
"What about the T-rex?"
"We don't talk about that here."
T. rex
but the T-rex wasnt raised in captivity it was kept captive after it had been raised to an adult
Lmao it always makes me laugh when Claire taps on the glass expecting to get the Dino to move like it’s in a fish tank and it’s a tiny goldfish like who tf writes these scripts these days.
That was part of her character initially though. Slightly animal clueless bottom line obsessed just let the r'n'd do what they wanted new species wise. So thought of them all as worse then pets. I mean they called them assets for FS. Masrani even defends non lethals as due to spending $50m or something on Indominus. So yeah the finger tap makes total sense. Especially as until now most things cooked up by Wu were containable. Like Rexy. The most dangerous, Raptors were far from visitors and controlled ish by Owen. So they figured I-Rex may be as dumb as Rexy just scarier looking. As soon as she said classified you knew it was some exotic blend. The way it behaved you started to suspect where it was going. The moment they said they were gonna use the Raptors to track and corner her the game was up. You just knew the splice was gonna be Raptor. Cos if course she was gonna talk to them like the big alpha.
The "it's in the cage." really gives me chills
I love how all the construction workers just disappear the second it's out the paddock. You even see one guy like 2m running horizontally to Chris Pratt before he dives under the car. They can't have gotten that far compared to the fat guy.
My favourite scene
I love this movie to my core
I loved
I love how the dinosaur flips the truck over and the whole cab is crushed but yet he could all of a sudden see through the windows of the truck. Good job Hollywood. 😅