 We spared no expense. Hey guys, this is my review for Jurassic Park. This is actually the first film I have seen in a theater since theater started to reopen. So obviously this review will be about the movie and then at the very very end of this review I'm gonna just talk about my experience in being in the theater, but this film is a classic film This is one of Spielberg's greatest films in terms of just a great Hollywood Popcorn fun blockbuster and it's also probably the scariest film in terms of its content in terms of how he Displays the content the film follows dr. Grant dr. Sadler and dr. Malcolm as they were invited to Hammons Island where he has recreated dinosaurs and he is trying to make his own theme park when I watch this film as a kid I remember enjoying a lot of the dinosaur aspects I remember just enjoying the general fun nature of it But having read the Jurassic Park novel finally just a few years ago and then re-watching it again A lot more of those Michael Crichton vibes about the idea of chaos theory about the idea of evolution The means and why the dinosaurs were destroyed why dinosaurs and humans would not work even if they were Institutionalized like this a lot more of those elements come more into the fold watching it as an older self the idea of playing God The idea of controlling animals that can't be controlled trying to economize certain species like for instance We've had dogs as our loyal companions for a long time, but that's because it took a long fucking time We've had them since the Egyptian age basically institutionalized dogs. You can't expect natural-grown predators and just animals that have never interacted with the species like ours before to all of a Son be like, yeah cool put us in offense They were used to having free reign because the genomes that they are using aren't just hey, these are dinosaurs with completely Brand-new brains. These are dinosaurs that are having their genealogy their history the genetic Entire identity being passed along from these Mike with these mosquitoes and they're being morphed in with amphibian DNA Which is why they are able to breed and as mr. Malcolm says life Finds away. This film is a great look at the idea of what man should and should not do the idea What is too far for entertainment perspective? What is too much in terms of security? What is too little in terms of what you actually should be able to do with? Certain animals and certain species in life in general and like I said this film is a great fun time to watch Don't get me wrong, but all of this stuff really really came out watching it this time especially also having read the Lost World where Michael Crichton really talked a lot about the idea of why extinction is just a way of life on this planet how Things will happen Species will die no matter what sometimes they're accelerated. Sometimes it's just natural progress It also proved to me why Malcolm is by far the best character that he ever made he never made a character as entertaining and as unique visceral as Malcolm was every other character that Crichton's ever written is kind of like a you could like switch them back and forth in and out even with the film Interpretations, but Malcolm has always been a unique character and sure you kind of got blasted to uselessness and Jurassic World too But going back to the actual film itself Everything is well shot. Everything is well put together the characters have arcs There is moments of fun human nature Terror there's a lot of scary parts in this film that still get me to this day for instance when what's it when they're getting into the Ventilation shaft in the kitchen and the raptors are in there and she gets her leg in just before the raptor jumps up and then obviously the visual aspect of this film is something to talk about because For the most part a lot of these shots still stand up to today especially the t-rex when the t-rex is first introduced that mixed between vfx and Actual physical giant goddamn dinosaur head really worked Well the shot that doesn't work as well in my opinion as much as it did before is when we first see The Brachiosaurus when we saw that as kids in the 90s 2000s even the 2010 that shot still looked great But watching it for the umpteenth time on a big screen It has an age well, but it's just this one shot. That's it Everything else is a fantastic blend like I said between practical and vfx. It was a great Amalgamation it was cool way to see these Creatures that we had only just seen in textbooks and history books See them come to life see them have their own sort of identities the whole Business with the raptors and the hunter guy that's still one of my favorite scenes is when he goes out And he thinks he's got it But then you remember Grant talking about how one was always a diversionary and there was always two others coming around the Side live a girl that's still one of my favorite parts in this film And then there's one other scene that I didn't really catch on to as much as a kid But I definitely see a lot more now is when Hammond is talking about how he started in the whole idea of entertainment business Where he had his own little flea circus. It was the illusion of it with the Mechanical moving parts whatnot that it still gave the illusion to children and even to adults that the fleas were actually doing these Things they would make themselves Believe what they were do what was happening in front of them was real then Lord Dern comes in and tells them like this Is still an illusion but now it's such a strong illusion that you are now fooling yourself You can't keep these creatures here You can't expect to make this a thing and that was such a good aspect of the film which Jurassic World kind of took a giant shed on I have come to realize that I was far too Lienian with the first film the first new film It was really just cool to see all that stuff again But admittedly rewatching Jurassic Park rereading the books has definitely Kind of just it's definitely not as good as I thought it was when I first saw it but Jurassic Park is still timeless It's a classic Spielberg film. I really wish you would do something on this scale again Obviously, that's not exactly in the cards right now because of corona and everything But I would like to see him do something on this scale I think that he's just kind of done and he's like I'd like to do character dramas now character dramas are a lot Easier than trying to rig a giant goddamn t-rex to run after people so in the end I'm gonna give Jurassic Park a seven out of seven. It's a classic movie It's a fun fun movie and it's one of the best Spielberg films He's ever made in terms of just like a blockbuster. It's like read the books There's a lot of things in the first book that have actually somehow been in every single movie even Jurassic World had Parts from the first book the whole aviary with the pterodactyls That was in the first book. Also the t-rex is a goddamn killing machine He's chasing after them with more determination than Freddie Jason and Michael Myers all put together and then I said I would talk about the theater experience Admittedly, I will do this in a different video more in depth But it wasn't bad the theater staff were really friendly. Yeah, you have to buy your tickets online as far as I know which It's a kind of a pain in the butt for depending on how good you are that's I've just never had good luck with apps Otherwise, I thought the experience was pretty smooth There's not a lot of people which I can kind of understand people are gonna only slowly go back to movie theaters because of this whole thing And we'll see how long this lasts and then this is also for us Canadians like for you Americans I have no idea what's going on for you There's two girls who are in the theater who were on their phones a bit But since we were so far apart because of the spacing it didn't bother me too much And then they eventually got into it the raptor jumped up I heard them scream so I don't even know if that was the first time they'd ever seen the movie Definitely first time they'd ever seen it in theaters. It was definitely mine, too But obviously there's gonna be some kinks. There's gonna be some things we're gonna figure out It's weird just going into a theater and seeing a complete dead zone and then coming out. I watched it on a Friday night Hell, I just watched the dark night At in the IMAX and I came out to this theater Parking lot and it was dead. It was just totally dead. Just so bizarre. Anyways, that's all for me guys I hope you enjoyed this video If you did leave a like and if you're interested in more subscribe and stay tuned because I will be doing a Video about the theater-going experience right now. Anyways, that's all for me. 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