134 out of 163 people found the following comment useful :- One of the greatest films ever made., 16 agosto 2001
Author:
Go_rated_R de Huntsville, Canada
I don't know why I loved this movie so much. Maybe it was the utter
amazement when I first saw the Brachiosaurus eat from a tree. Or maybe it
was my adrenaline rushing when two 12 year old were attacked by
velociraptors. It might possibly be the chills that went down my spine when
the T-Rex first made his terrifying roar. Whatever it was, it made me write
this review.
Allan Grant (Sam Neil) and Ellie (Laura Dern) are two successful
paleontologists who are asked by a rich man John Hammond to come at his park
for a major tour. They agree and are taken to an island where "Jurassic
Park" logos are everywhere. The two paleontologists have no idea what they
are getting themselves into. The first dinosaur to make an apearance is the
Brachiosaurus, which both of them are extrememly amazed by its giant
apearance, and so is the audience. What the two of them don't know is that
there are much more terrifying and carnivorous dinosaurs who are about to
escape and run loose....
Directed by the mighty Steven Speilberg, Jurassic Park relied on more
character development than any other creature-feature. Usually you get
second-rate actors who can't act, getting terrified by monsters that don't
really exist. Jurassic Park was the opposite. It changed the way we looked
at the world, and it will forever. Based on the novel by Micheal Crichton,
Jurassic Park was an amazing movie.
From beginning to end, Jurassic Park bedazzled us with dinosaurs. Dinosaurs
that are EXTINCT. There are a lot of cool cameos and the stars give great
performances. The whole family should watch this movie. Not for the glossy
title, but because of the dinosaurs. I remember being a kid when I first
watched it, and I remember loving this movie so bad. The climax was
excellent, and I am not saying what happens, unlike the sequel to this film
(Jurassic Park 3). A climax-less bad film, that was. But this....this was
magic. And yes, it was a masterpiece.
The magic of this film is what brought me into dinosaurs, too. I had a
"Jurassic Park" marathon today and I watched this movie, and I can still
feel the magic. You will feel the magic too once you see it. I just have
absolutely nothing to say except that Steven Speilberg will put a spell on
you. Even if you don't like creature-features, this movie will entertain
you. Steven Speilberg will take you to places that no one else ever will.
And the "life will find a way" speech is here, ready to make someone feel
that creating dinosaurs that have been extinct for millions of years is a
good thing.
Absolutely needless to say, Jurassic Park was a golden
diamond.
10/10 (One of the greatest films ever made)
110 out of 127 people found the following comment useful :- A Groundbreaking, Heart Stomping, Dino Sized film, 5 septiembre 2005
Author:
FrankBooth_DeLarge de someplace
In the year 1993, Hollywood saw something unlike anything else, the
film Jurassic Park. Never before 1993 had dinosaurs been so
breathtaking and realistic on the silver screen.
The plot is very original. A group of scientists cloned dinosaurs, and
are about to open an amusement park where people can see the dinosaurs.
The creator John Hammond(Richard Attenborough) invites a group of
people, along with his grandchildren, to see the dinos and enjoy a
relaxing time at the park. Could anything go wrong, at the time it
doesn't seem like it, but something else is going on. Employee Dennis
Nedry is planning to steal dinosaur embryos. In order to do this, he
causes a security breakdown so he can get the embryos and escape. He
isn't the only one that can escape, as hungry dinos also escape. After
this, everyone on the island is in danger, and loose dinosaurs are
everywhere. That is where the fun in Jurassic Park comes in.
This is an underrated movie according to the IMDb ratings. It isn't
even in the top 250. Today, people don't appreciate it as much, mainly
due to the fact that other movies like it have been made. Growing up in
the 90's, this was one of my favorite movies. As a kid, I only watched
it to see the dinosaurs, as I didn't understand a whole lot of it.
Today, I realize how great the plotting and suspense are.
This spawned two sequels. The second one wasn't bad, but the third
wasn't very good. I would recommend seeing the second after this, but
the third is passable.
The story is great, how at first we see how the magic was created, and
then later we see the magic turn into a disaster, in which everyone's
life is at stake.
The special effects are still good today, but they were revolutionary
for back in 1993. The acting is good, and the ensemble cast is great.
All of the action sequences are perfectly executed, creating plenty of
suspense and tension.
Younger kids may get scared by this, as I remember a lot of young kids
being scared by it in 1993. If kids aren't scared by dinosaurs, they
will probably enjoy the movie.
I highly recommend Jurassic Park. It is quite underrated in my opinion,
it deserves more credit than it gets.
Watch this at all costs if you have somehow missed it and see what
everyone was amazed about back in 1993.
What can I say? Jurassic Park is one of the most underrated movies ever.
Yes, I did say underrated. True, it is the fourth highest grossing movie
ever (for the time being) and was a motion picture bible for
eight-year-olds
across the country, but it has never been regarded as artistically
superior.
When, in reality, it is one of the most artistically inventive movies
ever.
It contains all of Spielberg's magical strokes of genius from fantastic
art
direction and wonderful camera techniques to astounding technical quality
(
which comes from his well known control over technology). The minor flaws
of
a theme park are masterfully embedded into the art direction, script etc.
and the acting is superb. This is one of the only movies I've seen with
great acting by children. Spielberg's camera usage ranges from
foreshadowing
the appearance of dinosaurs with extreme up-angles to exquisitely composed
scenes of the dinosaurs' "interaction" with the characters. Aside from
technical quality, Jurassic Park bears powerful social messages of human
intrusion and destruction of natural environment and the self-revering
nature of man. Also, it had an undeniable effect on cinema being one of
the
first movies to use CGI at such a large scale. However, the most ingenious
aspect of the film is the portrayal of the dinosaurs as animals rather
than
ruthless monsters. At many times throughout the movie, the humans are
portrayed as antagonists and the respect and appreciation of the dinosaurs
is wonderfully developed. And, best of all, like star wars you can analyze
the movie all you want or just sit back and enjoy the ride.
77 out of 96 people found the following comment useful :- As said, the Definitive blockbuster movie, 8 junio 2005
Author:
Pythonman de United States
What can be said about this movie that hasn't already been said? Who
knows. We all know that this has some of the greatest special effects,
even today. Also, if there's anything that can match the awesome T-Rex,
it's the movie's musical score. I swear, listen to it more than once,
and you're bound to see the movie yet again, if for that sole reason.
It's that powerful. Oh sure, acting isn't this movie's strong suit, but
who looks for acting in a Dinosaur thriller? Who?!
Anyway, I think I've made my point. Jurassic Park: One of America's
greatest classics. Steven Spielberg created magic with this movie. If
you haven't seen it once, you haven't seen it at all.
59 out of 78 people found the following comment useful :- Groundbreaking!, 26 febrero 2004
Author:
stephie-12 de Malvern, England
This was obviously the most sophisticated portrayal of dinosaurs at the
time, and it doesn't age a bit. Sam Neill plays Dr Alan Grant, a
paleontologist who is persuaded to check out Richard Attenborough's new
theme park, only to find that he has managed to clone dinosaurs. There is
plenty of action, and the dinos look so real as to be positively scary! Sam
Neill puts in his usual incredibly brilliant performance, and you can really
believe he is acting with the creatures! Jeff Goldblum as usual seems to
play himself, as Professor Ian Malcolm, an expert in chaos theory who is
convinced the park is a bad idea. The cast are amazing, the effects are
amazing, this whole movie is amazing. It doesn't get any better than
this!
46 out of 58 people found the following comment useful :- Great Movie! One of Spielberg's best, 6 noviembre 2000
Author:
dvdmrp de Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA
Wow! That's about all one can say about this movie. The first time that I
saw it I was mesmerized. The movie looked so cool and hey, it actually had a
good plot. If you haven't seen this movie yet, get out from your cave and
see it right away. I have seen this movie umpteen times and it still shocks
and suprises me. If you have a DVD player I suggest that you buy the
Jurassic Park 2 pack as soon as possible. The movie sounds and looks great,
and the extras are cool too. So to summarize go see this. Spielberg is a
true genius. Almost all of his movies were great. 10/10!
48 out of 62 people found the following comment useful :- exciting, 6 julio 2001
Author:
MichaelM24 de California
JURASSIC PARK was the film that ignited my interest in filmmaking and drove
me to get a degree in it, so I will always have a soft spot for it. I was
eleven when I read the book, but all the technical stuff lost me and I never
finished it. A couple years later when I heard the movie was coming out, I
decided I would just see it instead. With advance tickets selling out fast,
my mom was lucky enough to get some a few days before it's premiere. We
stood in line for roughly thirty minutes before we finally got in. Even as
the lights were dimming, I still had no idea what to expect. Within moments
I was glued to my seat. The opening sequences remains one of my favorite
scenes in any film and continues to give me goosebumps to this day. For the
next two hours, I sat in my seat just staring at the screen as these
marvelous, life-like creatures that were unlike anything I had ever seen
before. The film was full of awe and scares. I walked out of the theater
virtually trying to catch my breath. What a thrill ride the film had been,
and I eventually went back and saw it a few more times. The film was a
turning point in my life, as I said, because I walked out saying to myself,
"That's what I want to do." Sure the characters aren't deep and the dialogue
isn't great, but who cares when the film is this entertaining? The actors
are good in their parts, especially the always great Sam Neill, and the
dinosaurs are incredibly life-like. The action is great, and the pacing
(after a slow start) is relentless. The film has a few continuity flaws, but
none of them matter. This film is great entertainment.
38 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :- Still a land mark in film making, 9 julio 1999
Author:
Rob Paul de Glasgow, Scotland
It's hard to believe that it's 6 years since this film appeared at the
cinemas. At the time it was a truly ground-breaking film, managing for the
first time to portray dinosaurs in an extremely realistic manner, unlike
those plasticine monsters that we were forced to watch in previous monster
movies. Jurassic Park will also be remembered as the movie that finally
made
George Lucas sit up and realise that it was possible for him to make his
prequels.
In hindsight, while it is still an extremely well directed and tension
filled movie, the script did seemed dumbed down in order to appeal to as
many people as possible - but that's really irrelevant since this film is
all about dinosaurs. One of Spielberg's brilliantly directed films, it
even
managed to make me forget Spielberg's previous disaster of a movie - do
you
recall HOOK?
8/10.
46 out of 69 people found the following comment useful :- My Favourite Movie of the Year, 18 febrero 2000
Author:
Guy Johns de Daytona Beach, Florida
One of the biggest movies of all time, "Jurassic Park" is the story of
regenerated dinosaurs. John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) is the owner of
a newly developed dinosaur park, but after an employee is killed in an
accident he needs to satisfy lawyer's questions by bringing in a team to
prove the park is safe. The team includes dinosaur digger Alan Grant (Sam
Neill), his girlfriend, paleontologist Ellie Satler (Laura Dern),
mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), and lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin
Ferrero). Another of Hammond's employees, a computer technician named
Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) has been hired by an outside organisation to
steal dinosaur embryos.
Based on the Michael Crichton book, the stars of "Jurassic Park" are
definitely the dinosaurs. There's a lot of people who deserve credit for
bringing these extinct animals to brilliant on screen life, but the main
four are Stan Winston, Michael Lantieri, Dennis Muren, and Phil Tippett.
Mixed with some unbelievably great sound effects, these dinosaurs are some
of the most stunning visual effects I've ever seen and rightfully earned an
Academy Award.
The king of the dinosaurs, the T-Rex, was an amazing creature to see, but
surprisingly it was outdone by the velociraptors. These raptors provided
some very suspenseful moments, and are dinosaurs that people will never
forget.
The main complaint I've read is that the human characters had no development
and that the scenes that didn't feature dinosaurs were boring. This
surprised me since it was directed by Steven Spielberg. In my opinion, they
didn't need to be more developed because "Jurassic Park" is one of those
movies that just doesn't need that much. As for being bored, I never was.
I knew it was going to get exciting, and the buildup was great thanks in
part to the characters, the special effects, and the John Williams score.
Unfortunately, the dialogue was cheesy in several spots perhaps explaining
why people didn't like the dino-free scenes.
Watching "Jurassic Park" always takes me back to June the day it opened in
theaters. Sitting in that dark theater, I was fully entertained for over
two hours. It's got humor and suspense. Movies like this fuel the
imagination and offer an incredibly real looking picture of what dinosaur
life was like. It also has a message about science being perverse and going
against nature, which seems like a very timely issue with the subject of
real life cloning. This movie is 100% fun, and though not the best film of
1993 (That goes to "The Fugitive"), it is my favorite movie of the year.
Eight stars out of ten.
27 out of 33 people found the following comment useful :- incredible movie, 4 octubre 2005
Author:
STACorpus de United States
Even though it was adapted from a book, this unique story was destined
to become an incredible film. Great casting, decent acting, great
special effects, beautiful and perfect score by John Williams,
incredible directing. I believe this movie has to be one of the
greatest science fiction films ever made. Although not entirely true to
the book, (though someone should never say a movie is not good because
it is not exactly like the book because that really doesn't matter)
Steven Spielberg made this story a landmark in special effects and a
standard for thriller films to be compared to. It also contains some
scenes that are instant classics, such as the first time they see the
dinosaurs, the kitchen scene with the raptors, the end scene with the
raptors and the T-Rex, the scene with the T-Rex and the kids in the
jeep, and of course the scene where the T-Rex chases the jeep. I will
keep this movie in my list of favorites and classics till the day i
die.
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134 out of 163 people found the following comment useful :-
One of the greatest films ever made., 16 agosto 2001
Author: Go_rated_R de Huntsville, Canada
I don't know why I loved this movie so much. Maybe it was the utter amazement when I first saw the Brachiosaurus eat from a tree. Or maybe it was my adrenaline rushing when two 12 year old were attacked by velociraptors. It might possibly be the chills that went down my spine when the T-Rex first made his terrifying roar. Whatever it was, it made me write this review.
Allan Grant (Sam Neil) and Ellie (Laura Dern) are two successful paleontologists who are asked by a rich man John Hammond to come at his park for a major tour. They agree and are taken to an island where "Jurassic Park" logos are everywhere. The two paleontologists have no idea what they are getting themselves into. The first dinosaur to make an apearance is the Brachiosaurus, which both of them are extrememly amazed by its giant apearance, and so is the audience. What the two of them don't know is that there are much more terrifying and carnivorous dinosaurs who are about to escape and run loose....
Directed by the mighty Steven Speilberg, Jurassic Park relied on more character development than any other creature-feature. Usually you get second-rate actors who can't act, getting terrified by monsters that don't really exist. Jurassic Park was the opposite. It changed the way we looked at the world, and it will forever. Based on the novel by Micheal Crichton, Jurassic Park was an amazing movie.
From beginning to end, Jurassic Park bedazzled us with dinosaurs. Dinosaurs that are EXTINCT. There are a lot of cool cameos and the stars give great performances. The whole family should watch this movie. Not for the glossy title, but because of the dinosaurs. I remember being a kid when I first watched it, and I remember loving this movie so bad. The climax was excellent, and I am not saying what happens, unlike the sequel to this film (Jurassic Park 3). A climax-less bad film, that was. But this....this was magic. And yes, it was a masterpiece.
The magic of this film is what brought me into dinosaurs, too. I had a "Jurassic Park" marathon today and I watched this movie, and I can still feel the magic. You will feel the magic too once you see it. I just have absolutely nothing to say except that Steven Speilberg will put a spell on you. Even if you don't like creature-features, this movie will entertain you. Steven Speilberg will take you to places that no one else ever will. And the "life will find a way" speech is here, ready to make someone feel that creating dinosaurs that have been extinct for millions of years is a good thing.
Absolutely needless to say, Jurassic Park was a golden diamond.
10/10 (One of the greatest films ever made)
110 out of 127 people found the following comment useful :-

A Groundbreaking, Heart Stomping, Dino Sized film, 5 septiembre 2005
Author: FrankBooth_DeLarge de someplace
In the year 1993, Hollywood saw something unlike anything else, the film Jurassic Park. Never before 1993 had dinosaurs been so breathtaking and realistic on the silver screen.
The plot is very original. A group of scientists cloned dinosaurs, and are about to open an amusement park where people can see the dinosaurs. The creator John Hammond(Richard Attenborough) invites a group of people, along with his grandchildren, to see the dinos and enjoy a relaxing time at the park. Could anything go wrong, at the time it doesn't seem like it, but something else is going on. Employee Dennis Nedry is planning to steal dinosaur embryos. In order to do this, he causes a security breakdown so he can get the embryos and escape. He isn't the only one that can escape, as hungry dinos also escape. After this, everyone on the island is in danger, and loose dinosaurs are everywhere. That is where the fun in Jurassic Park comes in.
This is an underrated movie according to the IMDb ratings. It isn't even in the top 250. Today, people don't appreciate it as much, mainly due to the fact that other movies like it have been made. Growing up in the 90's, this was one of my favorite movies. As a kid, I only watched it to see the dinosaurs, as I didn't understand a whole lot of it. Today, I realize how great the plotting and suspense are.
This spawned two sequels. The second one wasn't bad, but the third wasn't very good. I would recommend seeing the second after this, but the third is passable.
The story is great, how at first we see how the magic was created, and then later we see the magic turn into a disaster, in which everyone's life is at stake.
The special effects are still good today, but they were revolutionary for back in 1993. The acting is good, and the ensemble cast is great. All of the action sequences are perfectly executed, creating plenty of suspense and tension.
Younger kids may get scared by this, as I remember a lot of young kids being scared by it in 1993. If kids aren't scared by dinosaurs, they will probably enjoy the movie.
I highly recommend Jurassic Park. It is quite underrated in my opinion, it deserves more credit than it gets.
Watch this at all costs if you have somehow missed it and see what everyone was amazed about back in 1993.
Enjoy
104 out of 147 people found the following comment useful :-

Brilliant, 21 junio 1999
Author: cosmo kramer (ob1kenob@hotmail.com) de US
What can I say? Jurassic Park is one of the most underrated movies ever. Yes, I did say underrated. True, it is the fourth highest grossing movie ever (for the time being) and was a motion picture bible for eight-year-olds across the country, but it has never been regarded as artistically superior. When, in reality, it is one of the most artistically inventive movies ever. It contains all of Spielberg's magical strokes of genius from fantastic art direction and wonderful camera techniques to astounding technical quality ( which comes from his well known control over technology). The minor flaws of a theme park are masterfully embedded into the art direction, script etc. and the acting is superb. This is one of the only movies I've seen with great acting by children. Spielberg's camera usage ranges from foreshadowing the appearance of dinosaurs with extreme up-angles to exquisitely composed scenes of the dinosaurs' "interaction" with the characters. Aside from technical quality, Jurassic Park bears powerful social messages of human intrusion and destruction of natural environment and the self-revering nature of man. Also, it had an undeniable effect on cinema being one of the first movies to use CGI at such a large scale. However, the most ingenious aspect of the film is the portrayal of the dinosaurs as animals rather than ruthless monsters. At many times throughout the movie, the humans are portrayed as antagonists and the respect and appreciation of the dinosaurs is wonderfully developed. And, best of all, like star wars you can analyze the movie all you want or just sit back and enjoy the ride.
77 out of 96 people found the following comment useful :-

As said, the Definitive blockbuster movie, 8 junio 2005
Author: Pythonman de United States
What can be said about this movie that hasn't already been said? Who knows. We all know that this has some of the greatest special effects, even today. Also, if there's anything that can match the awesome T-Rex, it's the movie's musical score. I swear, listen to it more than once, and you're bound to see the movie yet again, if for that sole reason. It's that powerful. Oh sure, acting isn't this movie's strong suit, but who looks for acting in a Dinosaur thriller? Who?!
Anyway, I think I've made my point. Jurassic Park: One of America's greatest classics. Steven Spielberg created magic with this movie. If you haven't seen it once, you haven't seen it at all.
59 out of 78 people found the following comment useful :-

Groundbreaking!, 26 febrero 2004
Author: stephie-12 de Malvern, England
This was obviously the most sophisticated portrayal of dinosaurs at the time, and it doesn't age a bit. Sam Neill plays Dr Alan Grant, a paleontologist who is persuaded to check out Richard Attenborough's new theme park, only to find that he has managed to clone dinosaurs. There is plenty of action, and the dinos look so real as to be positively scary! Sam Neill puts in his usual incredibly brilliant performance, and you can really believe he is acting with the creatures! Jeff Goldblum as usual seems to play himself, as Professor Ian Malcolm, an expert in chaos theory who is convinced the park is a bad idea. The cast are amazing, the effects are amazing, this whole movie is amazing. It doesn't get any better than this!
46 out of 58 people found the following comment useful :-
Great Movie! One of Spielberg's best, 6 noviembre 2000
Author: dvdmrp de Hoffman Estates, Illinois, USA
Wow! That's about all one can say about this movie. The first time that I saw it I was mesmerized. The movie looked so cool and hey, it actually had a good plot. If you haven't seen this movie yet, get out from your cave and see it right away. I have seen this movie umpteen times and it still shocks and suprises me. If you have a DVD player I suggest that you buy the Jurassic Park 2 pack as soon as possible. The movie sounds and looks great, and the extras are cool too. So to summarize go see this. Spielberg is a true genius. Almost all of his movies were great. 10/10!
48 out of 62 people found the following comment useful :-
exciting, 6 julio 2001
Author: MichaelM24 de California
JURASSIC PARK was the film that ignited my interest in filmmaking and drove me to get a degree in it, so I will always have a soft spot for it. I was eleven when I read the book, but all the technical stuff lost me and I never finished it. A couple years later when I heard the movie was coming out, I decided I would just see it instead. With advance tickets selling out fast, my mom was lucky enough to get some a few days before it's premiere. We stood in line for roughly thirty minutes before we finally got in. Even as the lights were dimming, I still had no idea what to expect. Within moments I was glued to my seat. The opening sequences remains one of my favorite scenes in any film and continues to give me goosebumps to this day. For the next two hours, I sat in my seat just staring at the screen as these marvelous, life-like creatures that were unlike anything I had ever seen before. The film was full of awe and scares. I walked out of the theater virtually trying to catch my breath. What a thrill ride the film had been, and I eventually went back and saw it a few more times. The film was a turning point in my life, as I said, because I walked out saying to myself, "That's what I want to do." Sure the characters aren't deep and the dialogue isn't great, but who cares when the film is this entertaining? The actors are good in their parts, especially the always great Sam Neill, and the dinosaurs are incredibly life-like. The action is great, and the pacing (after a slow start) is relentless. The film has a few continuity flaws, but none of them matter. This film is great entertainment.
38 out of 47 people found the following comment useful :-
Still a land mark in film making, 9 julio 1999
Author: Rob Paul de Glasgow, Scotland
It's hard to believe that it's 6 years since this film appeared at the cinemas. At the time it was a truly ground-breaking film, managing for the first time to portray dinosaurs in an extremely realistic manner, unlike those plasticine monsters that we were forced to watch in previous monster movies. Jurassic Park will also be remembered as the movie that finally made George Lucas sit up and realise that it was possible for him to make his prequels.
In hindsight, while it is still an extremely well directed and tension filled movie, the script did seemed dumbed down in order to appeal to as many people as possible - but that's really irrelevant since this film is all about dinosaurs. One of Spielberg's brilliantly directed films, it even managed to make me forget Spielberg's previous disaster of a movie - do you recall HOOK?
8/10.
46 out of 69 people found the following comment useful :-

My Favourite Movie of the Year, 18 febrero 2000
Author: Guy Johns de Daytona Beach, Florida
One of the biggest movies of all time, "Jurassic Park" is the story of regenerated dinosaurs. John Hammond (Richard Attenborough) is the owner of a newly developed dinosaur park, but after an employee is killed in an accident he needs to satisfy lawyer's questions by bringing in a team to prove the park is safe. The team includes dinosaur digger Alan Grant (Sam Neill), his girlfriend, paleontologist Ellie Satler (Laura Dern), mathematician Ian Malcolm (Jeff Goldblum), and lawyer Donald Gennaro (Martin Ferrero). Another of Hammond's employees, a computer technician named Dennis Nedry (Wayne Knight) has been hired by an outside organisation to steal dinosaur embryos.
Based on the Michael Crichton book, the stars of "Jurassic Park" are definitely the dinosaurs. There's a lot of people who deserve credit for bringing these extinct animals to brilliant on screen life, but the main four are Stan Winston, Michael Lantieri, Dennis Muren, and Phil Tippett. Mixed with some unbelievably great sound effects, these dinosaurs are some of the most stunning visual effects I've ever seen and rightfully earned an Academy Award.
The king of the dinosaurs, the T-Rex, was an amazing creature to see, but surprisingly it was outdone by the velociraptors. These raptors provided some very suspenseful moments, and are dinosaurs that people will never forget.
The main complaint I've read is that the human characters had no development and that the scenes that didn't feature dinosaurs were boring. This surprised me since it was directed by Steven Spielberg. In my opinion, they didn't need to be more developed because "Jurassic Park" is one of those movies that just doesn't need that much. As for being bored, I never was. I knew it was going to get exciting, and the buildup was great thanks in part to the characters, the special effects, and the John Williams score. Unfortunately, the dialogue was cheesy in several spots perhaps explaining why people didn't like the dino-free scenes.
Watching "Jurassic Park" always takes me back to June the day it opened in theaters. Sitting in that dark theater, I was fully entertained for over two hours. It's got humor and suspense. Movies like this fuel the imagination and offer an incredibly real looking picture of what dinosaur life was like. It also has a message about science being perverse and going against nature, which seems like a very timely issue with the subject of real life cloning. This movie is 100% fun, and though not the best film of 1993 (That goes to "The Fugitive"), it is my favorite movie of the year.
Eight stars out of ten.
27 out of 33 people found the following comment useful :-

incredible movie, 4 octubre 2005
Author: STACorpus de United States
Even though it was adapted from a book, this unique story was destined to become an incredible film. Great casting, decent acting, great special effects, beautiful and perfect score by John Williams, incredible directing. I believe this movie has to be one of the greatest science fiction films ever made. Although not entirely true to the book, (though someone should never say a movie is not good because it is not exactly like the book because that really doesn't matter) Steven Spielberg made this story a landmark in special effects and a standard for thriller films to be compared to. It also contains some scenes that are instant classics, such as the first time they see the dinosaurs, the kitchen scene with the raptors, the end scene with the raptors and the T-Rex, the scene with the T-Rex and the kids in the jeep, and of course the scene where the T-Rex chases the jeep. I will keep this movie in my list of favorites and classics till the day i die.
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