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Movie Review : Jurassic Park (1993)

  • Daniel Kuan
  • Sep 18, 2017
  • 2 min read

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Jurassic Park is an adventure science-fiction film directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by Kathleen Kennedy and Gerald R. Molen. It’s story is based on novel of same name by Michael Crichton in the 1990. It is about a wildlife park located at Islet of Isla Nublar, and it is established by a billionaire and genetic researcher team.

Movie began with two paleontologist are invited to kind of test run the park that is filled with genetically engineered dinosaurs. During the hurricane

, Jurassic Park's computer programmer, Dennis Nedry, has been bribed by Dodgson, a corporate rival to Hammond, to steal dinosaur embryos. Nedry deactivates the park's security system to gain access to the embryo storage room. Because of Nedry, the power goes out and the tour vehicles become stuck. Most of the park's electric fences are deactivated as well, allowing the Tyrannosaurus to escape and attack the tour group. Grant, Lex, and Tim escape, while the Tyrannosaurus injures Malcolm and devours Gennaro.

During a night of terror, Grant, Ellie, and two children are pursued by an escaped Tyrannosaurus Rex and several other violent dinos . After many devourings and frightening chases, a showdown ensues.

The reason why this movie is so popular is that the film's technically magnificent, still impressive dinosaurs demand the superlatives preferred by children: biggest. coolest. scaliest. sharpest. hungriest. Director Steven Spielberg and his effects team deliver some stunningly realistic dinosaurs. Gone are the days of stop-motion lizards and jerking beasts of vastly varying sizes, replaced by animatronics and digital effects. The movie also has a superb soundscape; hear it with a top-notch sound system to get all the thrills. Of course, actually seeing the monster isn't always the best thing. In Jaws, Spielberg's early masterpiece, the audience didn't get to see the shark until well into the movie -- and the suspense was excruciating. That kind of storytelling elegance is missing here. And for all its technical achievements, a lack of character development weakens this thriller. Spielberg occasionally sacrifices three-dimensional characters and real human drama to the thrill of the effects.

Personally , I recommend this movie a lot because this movie it holds a classical and standardization of Hollywood movie to-date. Also, every actor has shown their personality and role in the movie, which makes the movie become more realistic than other hollywood movies.And last, big-budget Hollywood seems to have lost its confidence that audiences can share big dreams. But "Jurassic Park" throws a lot of dinosaurs at us, and because they look terrific , we're supposed to be grateful.

 
 
 

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