Jurassic Park Review

By: Wyatt Meyers

o one has ever made a better blockbuster than Jurassic Park, which was directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1993. It changed the film industry with the combination of suspense, adventure, and ground-breaking special effects, making it the greatest blockbuster of all time.

First of all, the story is both thrilling and scary. In the film, John Hammond, a MultiBillionaire, builds a theme park with actual dinosaurs. Before releasing it to the world, he asks his grandchildren and a group of professionals to look at it. Everything appears to be OK at first, but then the dinosaurs escape as the power goes out. All of a sudden, the park becomes a nightmare where people must fight to survive. From beginning to end, the film keeps you on the edge of your seat.

The special effects in Jurassic Park are a big factor in the film’s quality. The dinosaurs were brought to life in the movie using a mix of CGI and animatronics, and they still have a realistic appearance today. In 1993, this was amazing. The effects in the majority of those films are out of date, but Jurassic Park is still good. One of the most well-known scenes in film history is the one in which the dinosaur, T. rex, escapes its cage.

The film is also excellent because of its characters. Each of the three doctors—Drs. Grant, Sattler, and Malcolm—have a unique personality, and their responses to the dinosaurs seem genuine. Instead of being annoying like in some movies, even the children, Lex and Tim, add to the plot. Of course, there is John Hammond, whose dream goes very badly. Every character contributes something significant to the story.

And last, the soundtrack to Jurassic Park is amazing. John Williams’ songs are amazing. The primary theme lends the film a sense of adventure. You most likely still recognize the soundtrack even if you haven’t seen the film in a long time.

Jurassic Park is the ultimate blockbuster because of its excellent music, unforgettable characters, spectacular effects, and thrilling story. It remains one of the greatest pictures ever made and established the benchmark for action movies.