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Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

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The opening scene of Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom follows the plot of the previous Jurassic World 1: a few years later, a recycling team sneaks from the bottom of the water into the lagoon of the already blocked Nabral Island, trying to recover DNA samples of the "Tyrannosaurus Rex" that was dragged to the bottom of the lake by the dragon.

1. When a member of a recycling team operates the lagoon gate on the shore, he is wearing the same yellow raincoat that Dennis Nedley wore before his death in Jurassic Park 1.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

2. The film then uses the BBC News perspective to tell the story of a serious volcanic eruption on the island of Nabral, and the US government is engaged in a fierce debate over whether to intervene in the survival of dinosaurs on the island. If you look closely at the news feed that scrolls down the screen, a piece of news that reads, "The President of the United States questions whether there really is such a creature as a dinosaur." For a world where dinosaur parks have been open for many years, it is natural not necessary to say more than who can say such brainless words. [Nose picking]

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

3. The film's heroine Claire's first appearance focuses on her feet, to be precise, on the pair of high heels she is wearing.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

This shot is clearly in response to the scene in Jurassic World 1 where Claire, who caused a huge discussion, wore high heels to win the T-Rex.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

4. Claire, dedicated to lobbying the government to save the dinosaurs on the island, was arranged to meet with Benjamin Lockwood, a colleague of John Hammond and one of the founders of United Gene.

Benjamin Lockwood had a piece of rough amber like John Hammond's, which was mounted on their crutches, and it was said that the two managed to clone the dinosaurs using the blood of the dinosaurs in the amber.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

5. The villain of the play, Eli Mills, appears in an oil painting, which is a portrait of the British female writer Mary Shelley, whose masterpiece is the familiar "Frankenstein", "Frankenstein", which tells the story of a scientist who tries to create life with his own technology, implying that Eli Mills also did the same "playing God" behavior at this time.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

6. When Owen and Claire and their party go to the island to save the dinosaurs, the team is shocked by a brachiosaur.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

This scene echoes the shocking scene that Dr. Allen saw when he first set foot on the island in Jurassic Park 1.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

7. In 2015's Jurassic World 1, in addition to the scene where Claire is wearing high heels and racing with the T-Rex, another scene that has aroused heat is an old man who does not forget to carefully hold his two glasses of Margarita in the chaos of the dinosaur attack. That person is the owner of margaritaville's restaurant (also in Jurassic World), actor and singer Jimmy Buffett (not related to the famous Warren Buffett).

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

In Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom, this shot is also echoed, and the squad bumps into brachiosaurus passing by in front of Margaritaville's restaurant.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

8. Owen finds the velociraptor "Little Blue" near a flipped jeep, which is likely the overturned jeep in which the two children in Jurassic Park 1 are sitting.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

Owen also gave the car a close-up to the rearview mirror as he approached, "What's in the mirror is actually much closer than it looks," a phrase that also appears in Jurassic Park 1's T-Rex chasing the jeep.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook
Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

9. In the shot of Owen fleeing with the dinosaurs after the eruption, the three of them hide behind a fallen dead tree trunk that looks exactly like the trunk of the children in Jurassic Park 1 when they were hiding from a large number of frightened chicken-shaped dragons.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

10. In the scene where Claire and Franklin hide in the balance ball cabin, a carnivorous bull dragon blocks the way for everyone to escape, when a Tyrannosaurus rex appears and stomps the bull dragon under its feet, emitting a shocked roar. We can see that this T-Rex still has old wounds left over from the fight with the Tyrannosaurus Rex a few years ago.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

11. The last dinosaur Irving and Claire and the others saw when they fled Nabral Island was the first dragon they saw when they came to the island, which is simply the saddest shot in the film.

In the smoke from the lava, the dragon's feet can be faintly seen lifted high, which is exactly the action of the dragon eating leaves in Jurassic Park 1.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

12. Ken Whitley, the leader of the mercenaries, and Rodriguez, a veterinarian who wants to save the dinosaurs, look down on each other, and Ken Whitley unceremoniously scolds her as "such a nasty one." In the debate of the candidates for the 2016 US election, Trump at the time described Hillary Clinton. [Nose picking]

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

13. The "weapon" grade dinosaur "Tyrannical Velociraptor", genetically modified by Dr. Henry Wu, when attacking Meshy Lockwood, will rhythmically hit the ground with its toes, which is consistent with the behavior of the velociraptor in Jurassic Park 1, suggesting that the two dinosaurs are quite related.

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

The "Tyrannical Velociraptor" was finally stabbed to death by the skull of the Triceratops under the joint attack of the Velociraptor "Little Blue" and Owen.

14. The film ends with a monologue by Dr. Ian Malcolm (who is the rational scientist in the Jurassic Park series) and concludes with him saying, "Humanity will usher in a new era, welcome to Jurassic World"; echoing what John Hammond said at the beginning of the series, "Welcome to Jurassic Park".

Take stock of Easter eggs in Jurassic World 2: The Lost Kingdom that you might overlook

Dr. Ian Malcolm

Details the genetically modified tyrannosaur Tyrannosaurus Rex in Jurassic World

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