The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a masterpiece due to realistic dinosaurs and the perfect music for each scene.
This film gives dinosaurs realistic appearances and movements. The stegosaurus initially appear to have smooth-edged plates. However, close up scenes show them to have small ridges on their plates. Also, the pachycephalosaurus lowers its head before charging at a hunter, like a real-life bull. This makes the dinosaurs and their scenes seem real, adding to the enjoyment.
The behaviour of the dinosaurs makes them seem like emotional animals instead of savage monsters. The t.rex duo only hunt down and attack the humans because they stole the young of the rexes. Later in the film, the male t.rex only goes on a rampage because it is trying to find its young in an unfamiliar place. This shows dinosaurs as creatures who can feel anger and even love for their children. This allows viewers to understand the dinosaurs, creating more emotion in the film.
The music used perfectly matches scenes in the film. ‘The Hunt’ has a fast tempo, matching the speed of the vehicles and dinosaurs when the hunters are chasing dinosaurs. This fast tempo, along with the occasional beat of drums, also makes the scene more intense. The music of The Lost World: Jurassic Park reflects what is happening in each scene, while simultaneously adding to the atmosphere.
The Lost World: Jurassic Park uses realistic dinosaurs to add to the enjoyment. Appearances that are not too polished and movements of real-life creatures brings dinosaurs to life, while behaviours give purpose and meaning to the creatures’ actions, adding a new layer of emotion. Also, the music used envelops the reader and strengthens the atmosphere.