PaulRom Revisits: Jurassic Park

PaulRom Revisits: Jurassic Park

Commonly considered one of the most groundbreaking films of all time, does this Michael Crichton novel adaptation sink or swim? Hit the jump to read my take...

Review Opinion
By PaulRom - May 22, 2011 12:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Jurassic Park
As a kid, I've always loved dinosaurs. As a result, I got my hands on every dinosaur film I could find - Disney's Dinosaur, The Land Before Time, and of course, the Jurassic Park series (except I never cared for the second film, The Lost World). Recently, I rewatched the original film when it was airing on ABC last week, and it only reminded me of how much I enjoyed it.

Jurassic Park tells the tale of a scientist (played brilliantly by director/actor Richard Attenborough) who creates a park of dinosaurs that were recently revived through the discovery of dino DNA. When visitors arrive, however, things go terribly wrong, and the consequences are very severe (SPOILER ALERT: a T-Rex escapes his exhibit and goes on a rampage, killing both humans and raptors).

The acting in Jurassic Park is solid. Sam Neill is perfect as paleontologist Alan Grant, the protagonist of the film (and 2001's Jurassic Park III). Laura Dern and Jeff Goldblum are both good as Ellie Sattler and Ian Malcom, respectively, while Samuel Jackson makes a smaller role as the chief engineer of the park (he's still one of the best actors ever, IMO).

The dinosaurs are also very fun to watch on screen. Even watching things such as the Dilophosaurus spitting venom into a guy's face (and later attacking him brutally), a T-Rex swallowing a man whole, and the raptors attacking various humans (the final sequence between two raptors and the T-Rex has to be my favorite part of the film), the overall CGI is incredible, especially for being released nearly 20 years ago. Visually, it's definitely a groundbreaking film visually and I enjoyed nearly every moment.

When it comes to the flaws, it's hard to find any. If there was one, however, it'd be that the film sometimes seems a bit too long (rarely clunky, but still seems to drag at times). Also, I would've liked to see a bit more variety in the carnivorous dinosaurs (i.e., a Carnotaurus on the big screen in live action would be amazing), but it's not something that I would count as a major flaw.

When all is said and done, Jurassic Park is easily one of the most groundbreaking films ever made. Steven Spielberg can proudly chalk this up as one of his best films to date, and definitely one of my favorites as well. Hopefully the announced fourth installment would come out of development hell soon, as it sounds rather promising (director Joe Johnston has stated that it'll be nothing like the previous films). In the meantime, we have Spielberg's two films and Johnston's film.

I give Jurassic Park a 5 out of 5 star rating.
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RABB1T
RABB1T - 5/22/2011, 1:20 PM
Love Jurassic Park haha I watched it again yesterday.
Konel110693
Konel110693 - 5/22/2011, 1:31 PM
i love this movie :D but one thing that has always troubled my mind is when the t-rex just appears out of nowhere and saves the day at the end. lmao surely something that big would make a huge racket in getting to tht room XD lol
Destroyer14
Destroyer14 - 5/22/2011, 5:32 PM
I remember when I first saw this back in the day. It was so magical back then, because that was the first time the dinosaurs were captured perfectly. The second I didn't like that much until the last twenty minutes, when the T-Rex rampaged through the city. Nothing can top number three though.
superbatspiderman
superbatspiderman - 5/23/2011, 2:29 PM
This is by far one of my favorite movies. I probably couldn't list the number of times I have watched it. The scene where the T Rex attacks the kids in the car is one of the greatest scenes in cinema. The roar of the T Rex is one of the coolest sounds in all of movies. This movie is almost 20 years old but its special effects are some of the greatest of all time.
Knightstalker
Knightstalker - 5/24/2011, 10:03 AM
I'll never forget seeing the T-Rex scene for the first time in the theater. I was blown away. The "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear" scene was excellent, too.
SeaSerpentine
SeaSerpentine - 5/24/2011, 3:27 PM
One of my favorite movies. I love the second film (not as much as the first), but the third was disappointing.
Moonwalker1991
Moonwalker1991 - 12/24/2011, 8:58 AM
The first Jurassic Park is the best. Didn't need sequels. Wish I could have seen this back in the day on the big screen. I'd definitely love to own this film someday. Can only imagine what it must have been like in theatres watching T-Rex come to life.
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