(at around 51 mins) Director J.A. Bayona revealed that he had a trick up his sleeve on set to get the most out of his actors and actresses for that scene. In a new interview, he talked about the emotional scene from this movie and revealed why it has an even deeper meaning for fans of the Jurassic Park film franchise. The Brachiosaurus is the first dinosaur that was shown in Jurassic Park (1993), and then the last to be seen on Isla Nublar, which was no accident. Bayona reveals that the idea for the scene was planted twenty-five years ago. He explains. "That scene represents the ending of a dream that started twenty-five years ago. You are telling the ending of that island and the ending of that dream." While the Brachiosaurus scene was tough on moviegoers watching this movie in theaters, it was a challenge for J.A. Bayona to come up with a way to get the actors and actresses prepared for just how emotional the scene was. In order to get the right feel, the director pulled out a very familiar piece of music to play for the cast as they looked at a dot on a greenscreen. According to Bayona, the music had just the emotional impact that he desired from Chris Pratt, and especially Bryce Dallas Howard. Bayona had this to say. "I played a very sweet and a little sad version of the Jurassic Park melody. So that was very effective for the actors, especially for Bryce. Being there, telling that story, listening to music from John Williams, they were all very emotional."
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05-03-2025 alle ore 08:50