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Jurassic Park par Steven Spielberg
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Jurassic Park (original 1993; édition 1997)

par Steven Spielberg (Directeur)

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Grâce au clonage, le promoteur John Hammond réussit à peupler une île déserte de dinosaures, en vue d'en faire un parc d'attraction. Pour rassurer les investisseurs, Hammond fait appel à divers spécialistes pour juger de la sécurité de son projet. Le promoteur les invite à explorer le parc en compagnie de ses petis-enfants. Malheureusement, le pire survient: des ennuis techniques précipitent la rencontre entre les monstres et la gent humaine qui, dès lors, doit voir à sa survie.… (plus d'informations)
Membre:IraTozer
Titre:Jurassic Park
Auteurs:Steven Spielberg (Directeur)
Info:Universal Studios Home Entertainment (1997)
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Mots-clés:Action, Adventure, Dinosaurs

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Jurassic Park (Full Screen Collector's Edition) par Steven Spielberg (Director) (1993)

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The big-screen film scared one of our kids when we saw it with them, probably when it came out; he was maybe 8 or 9. We made him stay through to the end to show him that it did, in fact, end, with none of the dinosaurs loose in the theater.

I watched it most recently (nearly 30 years later) with our 11-year-old granddaughter, who decided on her own that she was old enough to see it without being frightened; she must have been, because she wasn't - not anymore than all of us were at the really scary parts.

I think the story and cinematography held up well. ( )
  librisissimo | Apr 16, 2021 |
The first and still the best. Very enjoyable film. The bits I love is the sheer pleasure of the main characters as they see for real creatures they have only ever imagined - even if it all goes wrong. And of course the iconic roar of the T Rex over the bones at the end. I can still remember my horror when Bob Peck dies the first time I watched it. Loved him in "Edge of Darkness". ( )
1 voter infjsarah | Mar 4, 2017 |
I re-watched this a few months ago and should have reviewed it back then. But I kept putting it off because I wanted to include comments about the extras, but then I dragged my feet and eventually ran into problems. So I'm finally just going ahead and reviewing it.

A synopsis feels a little unnecessary, but I'll include a short one anyway: A billionaire invites several people to his not-yet-open theme park (or is forced to invite them – the lawyer is there because a worker's family is suing and there are now questions being asked about how safe the park really is). Amazingly, the park includes real, live dinosaurs. Unfortunately, the park's tech geek decides to make a little extra money by stealing and selling some of the park's dinosaur embryos. Things go wrong, and a bunch of the dinosaurs accidentally get free, putting the lives of everyone on the island in danger.

Listening to the audiobook version of Jurassic Park made me want to re-watch this movie. The overall framework was very similar to the book, but in a lot of ways it was very different. Hammond was portrayed less like a slick salesman and more like a naive idealist – a good deal more likeable than he was in the book. Malcolm and Lex were both less annoying (although still annoying). Grant and Ellie were turned into a couple, and Grant was portrayed as being much less comfortable with kids than he was in the book. The story was streamlined and, after a certain point, completely changed. To my mind, it was all for the better – the movie was much more enjoyable than the book and had aged significantly better.

This even applied to the special effects. For the first time that I could recall, I noticed the slight jerkiness in the larger dinosaurs' movements but, overall, the movie looked really good. There was still that sense of wonder when Grant and Ellie saw their first dinosaurs on the island, and the T. rex and Velociraptors looked great. And I still want to own an animatronic Velociraptor, even though I have no idea where I'd keep it.

The movie was, overall, simpler than the book, but that wasn't a bad thing. I enjoyed re-watching it, and I smiled a little, thinking of how much it scared me when I was younger – it was the first “scary” movie my parents let me watch, primarily because I was a wannabe paleontologist who was fascinated by Spielberg's dinosaurs. It's now over 20 years old, and its dinosaur scenes still make me feel like an excited kid, even knowing that the T. rex's mouth is probably wrong and that at least some of the dinosaurs probably would have had feathers. I'd still recommend it over Jurassic World.

The extras were almost all interesting, but there was so much to watch that my attention wandered. Then my player forgot where I'd last paused, and I just gave up. Even so, it was nice seeing the planning that went into creating the dinosaurs (the animatronics, models, and CGI elements) and making them believable.

Extras:

- "The Making of Jurassic Park"

- Early pre-production meetings

- Location scouting

- Phil Tippett Animatics: Raptors in the kitchen - I watched this before attempting to watch any of the other extras. This made for a bizarre experience, because it included absolutely no context - it looked like some kid's weird low-budget Jurassic Park scene. The thing I found most interesting was that, at this point in the planning stages, the Velociraptors were going to have flickering forked tongues, like snakes.

- And apparently some DVD-ROM features that I had no interest in trying to look at. Anything I have to stick the disc into my computer to see might as well not exist.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.) ( )
1 voter Familiar_Diversions | Aug 6, 2016 |
A dinosaur theme park has real dinosaurs, and nothing could possibly go wrong.

Fun. You have to turn your brain off, but that's okay; you don't need your brain to enjoy watching people get eaten by dinosaurs.

Concept: B
Story: C
Characters: C
Dialog: C
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: B
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: B

GPA: 2.6/4

(Jun. 2012) ( )
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Nom de l'auteurRôleType d'auteurŒuvre ?Statut
Spielberg, StevenDirectorauteur principaltoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Attenborough, RichardActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Crichton, MichaelScreenwriterauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Dern, LauraActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Ferrero, MartinActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Goldblum, JeffActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Jackson, Samuel L.Actorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Knight, WayneActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Koepp, DavidScreenwriterauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Mazzello, JosephActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Neill, SamActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Peck, BobActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Richards, ArianaActorauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
Williams, JohnCompositeurauteur secondairetoutes les éditionsconfirmé
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Worker in Raptor Pen: Everybody, heads up! Heads up! Keep clear! Keep it clear! Okay, down! Andale, si! Vamonos. Keep it goin'! Come on! That's good, stay! Slow it down. No lo vayan a tirar! Cuidado! Traigala, traigala!
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John Hammond: All major theme parks have delays. When they opened Disneyland in 1956, nothing worked!

Dr. Ian Malcolm: Yeah, but, John, if The Pirates of the Caribbean breaks down, the pirates don't eat the tourists.
Dr. Alan Grant: T-Rex doesn't want to be fed. He wants to hunt. Can't just suppress 65 million years of gut instinct.
[Ellie and Muldoon find Malcolm injured at the scene of the T-Rex attack]

Dr. Ian Malcolm: Remind me to thank John for a lovely weekend.
Dr. Alan Grant: [loading a rifle] OK, it's just the two Raptors, right?

[to Ellie]

Dr. Alan Grant: You're sure the third one's contained?

Dr. Ellie Sattler: Yes, unless they figure out how to open doors.
Lex: What are you and Ellie gonna do now if you don't have to pick up dinosaur bones anymore?

Dr. Alan Grant: I don't know. I guess... I guess we'll just have to evolve too
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Grâce au clonage, le promoteur John Hammond réussit à peupler une île déserte de dinosaures, en vue d'en faire un parc d'attraction. Pour rassurer les investisseurs, Hammond fait appel à divers spécialistes pour juger de la sécurité de son projet. Le promoteur les invite à explorer le parc en compagnie de ses petis-enfants. Malheureusement, le pire survient: des ennuis techniques précipitent la rencontre entre les monstres et la gent humaine qui, dès lors, doit voir à sa survie.

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