Knowing the plot is the way to survive especially for these movies. I believe I know the plot since I recently saw the movie. I guess the other players of our group doesn't know anything about this movie.
What does not knowing does to a person? Simple it create fear. Fear of anything. Paranoia. That is what consuming the rest of my group but me. This is why none of us ever interfere with the plot. They didn't want to change the scenario to something even more worst than now.
The women in our group is probably scared as hell.
Ever since that fat man died. People are growing paranoid. John, the business man, and also the only 'veteran' of our group is also scared. John probably predicted this, and begin introduction to reduce stress on our part. When we were in the restaurant.
Darrel, the hunter, is also showing paranoia. It's not shown through silence, but rather his liveliness. Acting positive in a bad situation is a good way to cope with such a scenario.
It was simple for them. Don't talk unless you're talk to. Common knowledge over the basic manners.
I still don't know whether or not if I should tell them the plot. Some people do crazy stuff when they're afraid. I believe the longer I withhold this information the furious they would possibly become. There also a slight possibility that they don't believe, and think I'm tricking them.
A high school student could a be manipulative person. A low chance, but they might even consider me as a psychopath. Fear of telling is consuming as their fear of not knowing consume them.
That is my current analysis of this scenario. To tell or not to tell.
When we came to the Visitor's Center Lobby.
We saw Hammond hugging two kids.
Hammond stop hugging once he saw us and said.
Hammond: "Grandchildren. You just gotta love them. They're also our target audience that get to be apart of the tour. I hope you guys don't mind."
John: "Not at all. Your the boss here. I love children as well."
John was pulling an act here. Although there's a hint of truth to it. Good chance he was a parent or a teacher.
Well I know the children pretty well.
Tim Murphy, Hammond's eleven-year-old grandson. Tim is an expert on dinosaurs.
Lex Murphy, first name is actually Alexis but most people call her Lex in this movie, Tim's younger sister. Surprising fact there. I though she was the older one until I looked it up online.
As far as I remember, Tim Murphy has the best plot armor out of all the characters in this movie. I'm pretty sure he was going to die at least 5 times during the course of me watching the movie.
3 modified Ford Explorers leap up out of an underground garage beneath the visitor's center. They move quietly, with a faint electronic HUM, and straddle a partially buried metal rail is the middle of the road. They pull to a stop where the group is gathered.
Ellie is off to the side with Alexis, introducing herself warmly.
Hammod is with Malcolm, Grant, and Gennaro.
Hammond: "Have a heart gentlemen. Their parents are getting a divorce and they need the diversion."
Gennaro: "Hey! Where are the brakes?"
Hammond: "Brakes? No. No brakes. They're electric cars, guided by this track in the roadway, and totally non-polluting, top of the line!"
Lex: "It's interactive CD-ROM. Look, see ... you just touch the right part of the screen and it talks about whatever you want."
Please. Lex. That technology is so old. The middle school girl was staring at her. Well I can't blame her. People nowadays have touch screen phone, blue ray players, and even great gaming devices.
Hammond: "Spared no expense. Have fun. I'll be watching you from the control. Ellie come along, my dear. You'll ride in the second car, I can promise you you'll have a real wonderful time.
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Ellie: "Oh thank you so much. So you'll see you later then."
Hammond: "Your group of consultants, well most of you should go to the third car. I can promise you bunch enjoy yourselves. Well few of you should go to different cars."
Hammond turns and head back towards the Visitor's Center.
Malcolm: I'll ride with Dr. Sattler.
He turns and walks over to Ellie. Grant frowns, not liking this one bit. He moves to follow, but Tim cuts him off, and stares up at him, wide-eyed.
Tim: "I read your book."
Grant: "Oh, yeah ... great."
Grant heads for the rear car.Tim follows.
Tim: "You really think dinosaurs turned into birds? And that's where all the dinosaurs went?"
Grant opens the door of the rear car and climbs in. Tim follows.
Grant: "Well, uh, a few species- may have evolved, uh- along those lines - yeah."
A mechanical voice intones from inside:
Voice: "Two to four passengers to a car, please. Children under ten must be accompanied by an adult."
Tim is right behind Grant, so Grant keeps moving, across the back seat of the car and out the other door. But Tim follows.
Tim: "Because they sure don't look like birds to me. I heard a meteor hit the earth and made like this one hundred mile crater someplace down in Mexico-"
Grant: "Listen, ah- "
Tim: "Tim."
Grant: "Tim. Which car were you planning on?"
Tim: "Whichever one you are going in."
Grant goes to the front car again, opens the rear door, and holds it for Tim, who climbs in the back seat, rattling on and on.
Tim: "Then I head about this thing in OMNI? About the meteor making all this heat that made a bunch of diamond dust And that changed the weather and they died because of the weather? Then my teacher told me about this other book by a guy named Bakker? And he said the dinosaurs died of a bunch of diseases."
SLAM! Grant closes the car door on Tim. He turns and head for the rear vehicle-
-and bumps right into Lex. She was pointing at Ellie.
Lex: "She said I should ride with you because it would be good for you."
Grant looks over at Ellie, annoyed.
Grant: "She's a deeply sadistic women."
Grant open the door which he had previously slam towards to Tim.
Grant: "Tim scoot over, and make room for your sister."
Tim scoot back to the other side of the car.
Grant: "Now get in Lex."
Lex went inside the car.
SLAM! Grant closes the car door to Lex.
I went to the second car front seat. Since the middle school girl was sent to the first car, as the other 4 of our group took the third car. After all, it was 2-4 people per group.
Grant looks at me.
Grant: "Sheesh. Children these days."
Rou: "I guess."
Grant went inside the second car.
With a loud chunk, the Explorers start forward along the electrical pathway.
Gennaro, Tim, Lex and middle school girl are in the front vehicle; Grant, Ellie, Malcolm, and I in the second car. John, Darrel, Connor, and the young adult women in the third car.
The cars headed to the main gates and then the cars pass through two enormous, primitive gates, torches blazing on either side that were slowly opening.
The car's speakers blare with fanfare of trumpets, and the interior video screen flashes "Welcome to Jurassic Park." A familiar voice comes over the speaker:
Voice: "Welcome to Jurassic Park. You are now entering the lost world of the prehistoric past, a world-
-creatures long gone from the face of the earth, which you are privileged to see for the first time."