Sometimes it's
hard to believe time passes so quickly. One of the monumental films in the
decade of the 90s, Jurassic Park was released in 1993, now 20 years old. To
commemorate the 20th anniversary, the Universal was working on a 3D version of
this film and re-release it in the theater-theater throughout the world. I
myself remember watching Jurassic Park as a child and was so stunned by it.
Although it's been a few times after watching it on TV again I miss repeating watch
Jurassic Park on the big screen. Whether additional 3D movie can re-create this
impressive?
Couple
archaeologist Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler was invited by one of their
financial supporters: John Hammond to come to his private island near the
countries of Costa Rica. There, John Hammond showed a masterpiece the
unthinkable: dinosaurs. With cloning technology prehistoric mosquito blood of
Hammond and its clone various types of dinosaurs and feed it on the island.
Hammond goal is to create the best tourist places in the world where all people
can visit and meet with prehistoric animals.
Unfortunately
for Alan, Ellie, and some other personal visitor Hammond when one of the
employees who work there: Dennis Nedry committing crimes. Dennis wants to sell
the dinosaur embryos for its own benefit and trying to escape the island by
turning off the electrical power. Dennis cunning fatal bear fruit as the
prehistoric animals that had been confined limited by the electrical wire is
now free to roam everywhere. The visitors were turned into prey ...
For me Jurassic
Park is a perfect movie. The best movie ever produced by Steven Spielberg. I
know there will be many people who argue with me; says that Schlinder's List,
Lincoln, or Saving Private Ryan as his more brilliant. But what may make the
movie Jurassic Park was the most memorable for me. A movie I can watch over and
over again (watch it in 3D is probably the fourth or fifth time watching it)
without being bored at all. And I still feel the same feeling after watching it
now - 20 years after my 8 year old watch it. Yes, nostalgia is a powerful
thing.
What makes a
successful Jurassic Park was pacing and story time. With a duration of only a
little more than two hours of Steven Spielberg did not waste time to show the
audience the dinosaurs. However, as a tenant brilliant story he does not
directly show all the dinosaurs to the audience. He started from herbivorous
dinosaurs such as Brachiosaurus and Triceratops to make the audience gasp and
then entered the action half of the story when he increased the tension built
and released the dangerous kinds of dinosaur T-Rex and Raptor. The magical
power may be slightly reduced in the present because we have seen dinosaurs
appeared on both the big screen in the sequel to Jurassic Park, Godzilla and
King Kong but how Steven Spielberg wrap still very impressive seen now though.
Believe not believe I feel the back of my neck feathers shiver when hear a
thump and accompanied by vibrations on the surface of the water which marks the
arrival of the T-Rex.
Also unlike most
movies about animals due to lack of budget to save the animal sightings only in
the last moments of Steven Spielberg completely satisfy the audience with a
display of dinosaurs in total. Starting from the beginning of the film where
the protagonist mingle with the herbivorous dinosaurs, mid movie where the
T-Rex show up until the end of the film where the climax scenes will make the
Raptor into a nightmare kids who watch the movie Jurassic Park. Spielberg knit everything
perfectly.
You could say
it's like Jurassic Park that the longer the wine is stored even more mature.
First heard the concept in 1993 revived dinosaurs with DNA cloning techniques
and continued to sound too fictitious and does not make sense. But try Flash
Forward now in the year 2013 then what happened in Jurassic Park is very - very
sensible. For this I salute Spielberg not only alone but also to Michael
Crichton as a novelist who is able to present brilliant ideas like this. He
really is far ahead of his time! Dinosaur that is in this film also brought to
the big screen by Steven Spielberg not only with CG alone but with a robot
replica also. It makes the dino still seem real at the present era filled with
CG polish. What about the effect 3Dnya own? Enterprises Universal funds poured
some twelve million USD was worth it because good conversion and 3D several
times to make the dinosaurs more pop-ups and impressive.
It is undeniable
that the main attraction is the dinosaur in Jurassic Park but that does not
mean the actors and actresses involved in it is not good to play with. Although
Sam Neill is the main protagonist in this film as the character Alan Grant most
certainly steal the show Ian Malcolm, played by Jeff Goldblum. I several times
heard giggling Chaos Theory concept that was once I did not understand but now
feels a lot more sense including Butterfly Effect theory which he uttered.
Richard Attenborough is also a nice display of a John Hammond who basically
want to do good but missed dare to challenge the laws of the universe. The
characters are less complex when compared with the figure in the novel, but
perhaps it was Spielberg goal: simplify the figures in the movie and focuses on
the adventures and thrilling action.
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