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Jaws and Jurassic Park Films

2023-12-01 01:54:35

Steven Spielberg's "The White Shark" (1975) and his other film "Jurassic Park" (1993) all have the theme of being a hero of social success. In the white shark, police chief Martin Brody must successfully destroy the threat of white sharks and attack friendly islands. In Jurassic Park, billionaires John Hammond created a theme park where cloned dinosaurs are active and I hope that his ideal resort will be a great success. By using film style elements such as scene editing and imitation, Spielberg developed Brody's role as a person to learn from past mistakes to become a successful hero Person who views myself only as a person As Mondo

The movie "White shark shark" was released in 1975 and directed by Steven Spielberg. This movie is about killer shark who killed local summer resort. The soundtrack is made up of John Williams (Star Wars, Indiana Jones and Jurassic Park). In the overall score, only "6 bases, 8 bases, 4 trombones and 1 large size" are used (Burlingame, 2012). "The theme" which is part of the score is reproduced many times throughout the movie, and shows a feeling of complete fear and bad luck. This theme is based on the view that sharks kill victims. The theme is simple and effective, it uses only two notes F and F sharply and alternately. The beginning of the theme was Tuba, and John Williams was asked why he wrote the majority in such a high record. (Chaundy, 2006)

In the years since release, Jurassic Park has been quoted from film critics and industry experts as one of the best movies in the field of action and thriller. On 13th June 2001, the American Film Institute rated Jurassic Park as the 35th most exciting movie ever. The Chicago Film Critics Association also cites Jurassic Park as the 55th most frightening film ever. In 2005, Bravo chose this scene. Rex and Tim were tracked by two raptors in the kitchen and made it the 95th most terrible movie moment ever. In commemoration of the 15th anniversary of the 2004 Imperial magazine, Jurassic Park was chosen as the sixth largest magazine in the magazine. The Empire stated that the first encounter with Brachiosaurus was a magical moment in the 28th in the drama. In 2008, the opinions of the empire were readers, film producers and critics public opinion polls cited it as one of the 500 best movies ever. In 2006, IGN ranked Jurassic Park as the 19th largest movie series ever