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(2015-06-30, 03:20 AM)spoRv Wrote: I can't say it's a bad movie, but ... don't know... to me, it lacked the "WOW" factor - maybe because all these dinosaurs were... expected, somehow... I mean, the Spino was way better (IMHO) (WOW-wise) than the latest bad boy... I liked the Mosasaurus, though!
What I've liked not so much is the Indian Tony Stark lookalike, and the lack of more characters from previous films.
Hi Andrea,
Irrfan Khan is one of the greatest character actors in India today. The only reason he gets these high profile Hollywood movies like Jurassic World and Ron Howard's Inferno is because of his acting skills and dynamic screen presence.
You should watch The Lunchbox (2013), Life of Pi (2012), Paan Sing Tomar (2012), New York, I Love You (Mansukhbhai segment "Mira Nair) (2008) and The Namesake (2006) to see what a good character actor he is. We Indians are very proud of him. Give his films a go and you'll like him as well, trust me. Actually he reminds me more of a middle-aged Jeff Goldblum.
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(2015-10-31, 04:33 PM)Papai2013 Wrote: (2015-06-30, 03:20 AM)spoRv Wrote: I can't say it's a bad movie, but ... don't know... to me, it lacked the "WOW" factor - maybe because all these dinosaurs were... expected, somehow... I mean, the Spino was way better (IMHO) (WOW-wise) than the latest bad boy... I liked the Mosasaurus, though!
What I've liked not so much is the Indian Tony Stark lookalike, and the lack of more characters from previous films.
Hi Andrea,
Irrfan Khan is one of the greatest character actors in India today. The only reason he gets these high profile Hollywood movies like Jurassic World and Ron Howard's Inferno is because of his acting skills and dynamic screen presence.
You should watch The Lunchbox (2013), Life of Pi (2012), Paan Sing Tomar (2012), New York, I Love You (Mansukhbhai segment "Mira Nair) (2008) and The Namesake (2006) to see what a good character actor he is. We Indians are very proud of him. Give his films a go and you'll like him as well, trust me. Actually he reminds me more of a middle-aged Jeff Goldblum.
Yeah.. a middle aged Goldblum without dinosaur related trauma!
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Well, Masrani (Irrfan Khan) did face a traumatic and terrifying moment with Pteranodons, but for a fleeting moment only. I think it'd have been better if he jumped off the chopper at the last minute, slid on the glass wall of the aviary, fallen on a bush and suffered from internal hemorrhage. Jake Johnson could've spotted him and sent a rescue party to bring him back. We could have got a nice memorable scene with him talking about his dreams as a child in his native village in India; his humble origins and the present hubris. And then he would've died from his internal injuries. This would've given a good emotional and character-oriented depth to the film which is very much lacking. He is a great actor and should have been used more. It's a lost opportunity.
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(2015-11-05, 10:46 PM)Papai2013 Wrote: Well, Masrani (Irrfan Khan) did face a traumatic and terrifying moment with Pteranodons, but for a fleeting moment only. I think it'd have been better if he jumped off the chopper at the last minute, slid on the glass wall of the aviary, fallen on a bush and suffered from internal hemorrhage. Jake Johnson could've spotted him and sent a rescue party to bring him back. We could have got a nice memorable scene with him talking about his dreams as a child in his native village in India; his humble origins and the present hubris. And then he would've died from his internal injuries. This would've given a good emotional and character-oriented depth to the film which is very much lacking. He is a great actor and should have been used more. It's a lost opportunity.
I would have been happy with this scenario. He did have a genuine feel to him, maybe them cutting it short was what bothered me about it.
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Watched it for the second time today - but first time open matte... well, it is even more gorgeous, visually; everything was perfect - no "dead air" on top, no useless "things" on bottom, nothing - so I don't understand why they did not release it in 1.78:1 instead of 2.00:1...
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