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What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

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The gradual improvement of film special effects technology, the monsters in the movie are becoming more and more real, bringing us strong sensory stimulation. The ferocious monster projects the fear of the unknown by humans, which is also the enduring charm of monster movies. Xiaobian sorted out several monster movies to recommend to everyone.

Jurassic Park

What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

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There is one thing the history of evolution has taught us is that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands their territory, crashes through barriers, painfully, maybe even dangerously, but life finds a way.

The only thing that evolutionary history teaches us is that life is not limited. Life will not be limited, life will expand into new areas and break through all obstacles, which may be painful, even very dangerous, but life will always find its own way out.

Jurassic Park has now aired four films, the first one, titled Jurassic Park, produced in 1993. The second part, Jurassic Park in the Lost World, was produced in 1997. The third film, titled Jurassic Park 3, was produced in 2001. The fourth film, titled Jurassic World, was produced in 2015.

The film tells the story of Dr. Hammond's determination to create an extraordinary park: dinosaurs will be the protagonists of this park. He took many scientists under his wing and used the blood of ancient mosquitoes trapped in amber to extract genetic information about dinosaurs and use this information to breed and breed dinosaurs. As a result, he built Nubra Island into a dinosaur park, believing he could make a lot of money from it. Scientists, however, are worried.

Unfortunately, something unfortunate happened. Although the park is managed by a computer system, it is irreparably out of control due to the destruction of the staff: all the dinosaurs have escaped from the control area, and people have fled but cannot escape the clutches of the dinosaurs. The dinosaurs killed each other, people died countless times, and in the end there were few survivors, and only four people escaped. The skies over the island of Nubra are filled with horror.

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What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

This planet doesn't belong to us。 Ancient species owned this earth long before mankind。 I spent 30 years trying to prove the truth: monsters exist

This planet does not belong to us. Ancient species possessed the Earth long before humans. I've spent 30 years trying to prove the truth: monsters exist.

The film tells that in the United States in 1933, the Great Depression and the blind spirit of adventure inspired everyone to explore unfamiliar territory and open up unknown living space. Pretty actress Ann Darrow increasingly feels that she is in a depressed atmosphere in New York, and just when her career is at a low, an ambitious filmmaker, Carl, brings her good luck, she will star in a latest production, and the film will be filmed on Skull Island, ann hopes that this paradise near Sumatra will give her a journey full of excitement and excitement.

By accident and chance, the ship eventually ran aground in Carl's ideal destination - Skull Island, which originally had a very strange name, was indeed dangerous, and those barbaric natives needless to say, dinosaurs and beasts were everywhere. In order to save the security, everyone had to sail back again. Ann, who was sacrificed by the indigenous savages, could not help but scream. The scream unexpectedly attracted the "attention" of King Kong, a legendary orangutan who was so huge that even the fierce dinosaur was afraid of it. What it will not know, however, is that this is the beginning of its tragic fate. Later King Kong was captured and taken to the city. In order to protect his lover from fighting the army, King Kong climbed the Empire State Building in order to take Ann to see the beautiful sunrise she had once said, putting himself in trouble and engaging in a final showdown with the human plane. Finally it fell off the Empire State Building and composed its last lament for its lover.

Clover Archives

What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

The Clover Files is a science fiction film directed by Matt Reeves, written by Drew Gundam, and co-starring Mike Vogel, Jessica Lucas, and Michael Starr-David.

The parting is imminent, it is inevitable that Rob is about to go to Japan, and his friends are organizing a party for him, and he himself sees this party as the last opportunity to release the emotions buried in his heart, to have a close spiritual interaction with his heart.

The film tells the story of a sudden shaking of the mountain, but it disrupts everything that Rob has planned in advance, and at the same time, it also stunned everyone at the party, and everyone's eyes widen in disbelief. When the commotion receded, it was time to see live coverage of the suspected earthquake in the news, but what happened soon proved that the so-called earthquake had a follow-up, and then evolved into a veritable disaster: a large fireball exploded on the distant horizon, triggering a very powerful shock wave. All the partygoers fled in confusion and panic, and although they eventually stumbled out and ran into the street, they were not far from the real danger. The streets were filled with frightened crowds screaming, roaring, and crying, and Rob and his friends were surprised to find that there was already a visible crack in the surface. With heavy gasps and footsteps, Rob and his companions were about to endure the sudden attack of some kind of monster that was not of this world, but was terrible and evil.

Godzilla

What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

The arrogance of man is thinking nature is in our control and not the other way around...

Humans always self-righteously believe that they control nature, but the opposite is true...

The film revolves around the life of a human soldier, telling the story of a sleeping ancient giant monster that is accidentally awakened by people, and the monster that wakes up shows a powerful destructive ability, and its existence also shocks the world. The film also highlights the direct impact of the atomic bomb on living things.

In 1954, the United States discovered Godzilla, a super destructive beast awakened by nuclear weapons, and tried to use a nuclear bomb to destroy Godzilla, but in the end it could only make Godzilla sleep in the depths of the Pacific Ocean. Since then, countries have jointly launched the so-called "Imperial Plan" to study ways to completely destroy monsters. In 1999, an earthquake occurred in a mining area in the Philippines, and Ichiro Serizawa, a scholar involved in the "Emperor Project", went to investigate, and found the petrified egg sac of the insect-shaped monster "MUTO" in the pit, and also found that a hatched Muto had escaped, and a series of stories occurred.

Han River monsters

What to Do at Home Series: Monster Movies – Not the Scariest, Only the Scarier

"Han River Monster" is a science fiction film based on the theme of a traditional Korean family facing the Monster of Han River, starring Song Kang-ho and Bae Doona, and the film is directed by Bong Joon-ho.

The film tells the story of Park Gang-doo, who is still idle in his 30s, and his father, Hee Bong, who runs a shop at the Takasui base on the Han River, and lives a peaceful life with his younger brother Nam Il, who has not yet found a job after graduating from college, and his sister Nam Joo, who loves archery and has participated in the national team.

Until one day, monsters that eat people everywhere appeared on the embankment of the Han River, and the whole city fell into a panic. Gang Doo's junior high school daughter Park Hyun-seok is kidnapped by monsters, and the family seeks help from the police and hospital, but is treated as a psychopath. Since then, Jiang Dou and his family have fought with the monster to save Xianrui.

The film begins with his superiors ordering their subordinates to pour expired formaldehyde into the sewers, and their subordinates are worried about polluting the Han River, but his superiors respond with a look of indifference: "The Han River is so wide." "And with the inflow of sewer pipes, not only expired chemical reagents, but also the bane of the world's future devouring the world, in the cold and damp Han River, natural anger is bred." How do monsters come about? It is people's laissez-faire and fluke psychology, and it is the contemptuous "Han River is so wide." But is it really a natural disaster?

The film tells us to love water resources, and not to love water resources will be punished by nature.