Based on Michael Crichton's bestseller, the premise behind Jurrasic Park, in this post 'Dolly the Sheep' age is as simple to follow as it is clever. Having obtained dinosaur blood, found in the stomach of mosquitos preserved in amber for 65 Milloin years, the biotec company InGen has genetically engineered the recreation of dinosaurs. These dinosaurs form the main attraction in a theme park built by InGen on a remote island off the coast of Costa Rica.
The owner of InGen, John Hammond needs independent endorsment for his park in order to satisfy his investors. So he invites Dr Alan Grant, a palaeontologist, Dr Ellie Slater, a Boto-Palaeontologist and Ian Malcolm a choas theorist to the Park.
Once they arrive on the island the group are taken on a tour and everyone is in awe of the park, its prehistoric inmates and the technology on display. Only Ian Malcolm shows any cynicism and warns of the dire consequences of reintroducing dinosaurs to the world. Of course things go wrong a tropical storm hitting the island knocks out the power making the electrified fences keeping the dinosaurs in their place useless. Also there's some industrial espionage in the guise of Dennis Nedry a greedy computer programmer working for Hammond, who sabotages the security system on the island so that he can smuggle some dinosaur embryos off the island. The Combination of these two events allows the dinosaurs to escape and from then on we have dinosaurs running, chasing and smashing and leaving the viewer to guess who gets off the island alive.
This film is truely awe inspiring, the real stars are the dinosaurs and bringing them to life was a great technical achievement. If the filmakers had claimed that they really had genetically engineered dinosaurs, it wouldn't have been difficult to believe. The special effects are really breathtaking and when the film was released in 1993 were truely groundbreaking. Even today they still stand up well against more recent films like The Phantom Menace or The Matrix. This film is great entertainment for all the family.
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