Friday, June 3, 2016

Elaine N. - Jurassic Park


I had not seen this film in such a long time. I have always been a fan of the Jurassic Park movies, I like the dinosaurs.  My favorite character is Alan Grant (Sam Neil) and Tim Murphy (Joseph Mazzello). The doctor and the little boy bonded so well when talking about the dinosaurs and what type they are. It was ironic in the beginning when Alan told his wife he didn't want kids. But bonded really well with Tim and Lex. In the film, it was like they were a family because throughout the journey of trying to find safety he was responsible for them.


Steven Spielberg did a good job in the plot of the movie.  The dinosaurs looked really real and scary. The animation was done pretty well. The movie kept reminding me of my trip to Universal Studios; there is part of the park that is designated for this film, which is ironic because in the movie they wanted Jurassic park to be an attraction park. The theme of the dinosaurs being an attraction to others like if it was a zoo is definitely used in Universal Studios. Immediately as you walk into “Jurassic Park” you will come to a broke car and a T Rex right in front of it. The T Rex and the car go back to the scene of the movie when we first get to see a full dinosaur in front of the camera, and that's when the kids and the lawyer get attacked.

The Jurassic Park movies will never get old. This movie specifically caught people's attention by the plot. The fact that a mosquito saved the DNA of a dinosaur and from that moment scientists were able to bring them back to life is incredible, and it is a must see movie. My favorite scenes would be when Alan and Tim got to see the dinosaurs face to face and enjoy their time even though they were still in danger. It was good to see that they were able to enjoy the presence of the non meat eating dinosaurs. The director allowed the scenes of the dinosaurs to be very eye-opening. Credit should also be given to the incomparable John Williams’s score, the music in the background really added to film, and the cinematographer, especially how the camera focuses on the landscape with all kinds of dinosaurs on the field.

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