Jurassic Park is a great film. It is unique and original by adding an essence of the past return in a horrifying way.
In a remote island where scientists have discovered how to recreate and breed dinosaurs, a billionaire has constructed a theme park displaying these real live creations. But before he can open the park, he must have permission from a few scientists and a lawyer. When he shows his guests around the park, the power is shutdown and all hell goes loose. T-Rexes and Velicoraptors go amuck throughout the entire park. People are eaten and there is no way of escape!
With incredible special effects and gorgeous music, the presentation of Jurassic Park is of any big blockbluster. It is a perfect example of the amazing work of Steven Spielberg. Also, all the characters have have a background story that makes each one stand out.
I really enjoyed Jurassic Park on its first release when I was 9. I was any typical kid and enjoyed the action and gore. When I watch it now, I enjoy it just as much. Even as an adult spoiled by superior quality special effects, the movie is still just as entertaining to me as it was when I first saw it in the theaters. Why? Well, I like the characters, the story, and the special effects still make the dinosaurs believable. I also really like the methods Spielberg uses to add suspense and the outcome of some of the victims remind me of classical horror films, like the scene when Samuel L. Jackson's cut-off arm from a velicoraptor drops down on Laura Dern's character. Or even the kitchen scene with two kids trapped by two hungry velicoraptors hunting them down.
All-in-all, Jurassic Park stands out and is a blockbluster still enjoyable for me to watch again and again.
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
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