Keep Absolutely Still
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1m 50s

The Jurassic Park crew are trapped in cars in the rain as they try to evade a T-Rex. They keep still to remain undetected, but the kids in the car turn on a light and attract its attention. When they shine the light on the T-Rex's eye, its pupil constricts.

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