Whereas the “Jurassic Park” movie is very faithful to the book, I can’t think of a movie that’s a less faithful adaptation than “The Lost World.” If you’ve only seen the movie, you don’t know the story from Crichton’s book. In fact, enough of Crichton’s material was left over that “Jurassic Park III” (2001) used some of it, namely the concept of a rescue mission, and the raptor nest and egg theft. A handful of small visual homages, such as a motorcycle being ridden under the body of an apatosaurus, someone observing a baby T-rex from high in a tree, raptors popping out of the long grass, pachycephalosaurs head-butting Jeeps, and the high hide. One major action sequence: The mom and dad T-rexes attack the trailer after Sarah sets the broken leg of the baby rex.Ian Malcolm and on-again, off-again girlfriend Sarah Harding, who studies animal behavior.Site B (Isla Sorna), Jurassic Park’s factory island for making dinosaurs.Indeed, Spielberg and screenwriter David Koepp had different ideas for their version of “The Lost World,” as the only carryovers from book to film are: Setting: Isla Sorna, off Pacific coast of Central America
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