But that's the point, he'sa bit of a prick and that's part of his charm for folks.Meushell wrote: ↑Sat Jul 25, 2020 6:04 am
He’s basically right because the script says he’s right. This is especially true in JP2. At least that’s how it always felt to me. As for Jeff Goldblum... While I don’t have much of an opinion on him, I do wonder if another actor could have made Ian more tolerable. Ian always comes off as an arrogant prick when he’s declaring his theories or making his arguments.
My problem is and has always been that he's a dinosaur hating jackass who never gives consideration to them. They didn't ask for ANY of this. They were created to be theme park attractions, products, their purpose is to entertain. They aren't allowed to be animals, to be free, only caged and used for leisure at best, weapons at worst. They are a species born without inherent right to dignity and life. They are victims in this too.
And all Ian Malcolm can see are a bunch of monsters that need to be exterminated so "God" essentially can be satisfied. He takes no consideration that they are a lifeform created by man and we are responsible for them. So when he came back in Fallen Kingdom to advocate for their destruction, it was in his character... but it only confirmed to me why I hated him.
And yes, it's obvious enough, my sympathies lie with the dinosaurs. I agree with letting them go in Fallen Kingdom. If that upsets you, feel free to disagree with me. My main crux right here is that Ian Malcolm has advocated for shrugging responsibility over the welfare of creatures mankind has unfairly exploited... by murdering them. Either through direct or indirect action.
If the new Jurassic World movies have done anything right it is finally giving the dinosaurs the recognition they deserve as living creatures and not just mindless killer science experiments run amok.