>thought the movie would be sentimental faggotry>turns out to be Kino Also what went wrong with the park itself? Looks like it could have been Kino too.
>>220551733>Kino until a trex rapes you
>>220551733>Also what went wrong with the park itself?He spared no expense.
>>220551733>what went wrongThey trusted a fat man. Fat men have no impulse control.
>>220551733Industrial sabotage brought it down, though things were already clearly going wrong with the dinosaurs not playing along with their expectations, killing each other and employees, and changing sex and breeding without the staff having any idea. It was not well thought through and they could not control it, as is explained in the movie
>>220551733It wasn't "Life finds a way", hilariously enough. It was man's greed and retardation and arrogance. Frog DNA made have made the dinosaurs trannies, but they got out due to someone sabotaging the park and getting himself eaten which meant nobody could fix anything.
>>220551733>Also what went wrong with the park itself?The point of Malcolm's character/chaos theory's relevance to the plot is that the park was doomed the moment Hammond came up with the idea. Any number of uncontrollable variables means that no matter how many things they do control, the idea is rotted to its core and will ultimately collapse upon itself.
>>220551733you expected a movie about killer dinosaurs escaping containment to be "sentimental faggotry"?
>>220552157Which applies to anything and everything, which means it's pointless to do anything at all.I love how Crichton turned the pseudo-intellectual "science" of Chaos Theory into a fancier way of saying Murphy's Law. Of course he admitted himself he doesn't care about the actual sciences since he hated science and scientists, he only learned enough to make books out of. Hell, the whole frog DNA thing was because he heard about studies of the African reed frog (the only species that can do it, by the way) and thought it was cool enough to write a dinosaur book with.
>>220551733Back in 1993 I ended up watching this because meteroman was sold out, never saw a trailer for it, thought it was gonna be claymation, imagine my surprise. Still haven't seen meteor man to this day.
>>220551733Glad you enjoyed it. Proceed with the sequels at your own risk.
>>220551733The book expands on it more but Jurassic Park was constantly falling behind schedule, having to constantly readjust because all safety guidelines were just made up because they didn't know how these creatures would behave and in general is a case of "billionaire believes he can meme magic reality into following his imagination without evidence but purely because he wills it to happen". Jurassic Park didn't just fail because of the hurricane, it was a million different failure points.The best one they cut from the book is when Grant and the kids ring the HQ they ask how they track the animal populations after finding the eggs and its a motion tracker system that i shit you not they set up as "there are four brachiosaur, only look for four" and Grant says "why not set it up to track all movement" and they go "we never expected more" and when Grant goes "humor me" they see a return of shit like "Velociraptors: 7 expected, 28 found" and its the best oh shit moment in the book.
>>220552234>which means it's pointless to do anything at all.No it means plan for failure and have redundancies you medieval brained dumbass.
I saw Jurassic Park in theaters on opening week when I was 5 years old. Could not believe what I was seeing.