An Analysis Of The Movie Jurassic Park

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The director of the film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial released in 1982, Steven Spielberg is probably the most well known American director to people. To me, the name Steven Spielberg represents leads to the movie Jurassic Park, which was made in 1993. The one most attracting element in the movie Jurassic Park was the fact that dinosaurs could become alive, which pulled some childish mind from many grown-ups. And as it was, seems the movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial also did the same thing to people. In the suburban area of California, the alien spaceship has landed in the forest. But as soon as the people find out and came for them, they left the earth with leaving one of their fellows. The alien who was left alone in earth ran away from the people and somehow ended up in a warehouse. And a little boy name Elliot finds out the alien in the warehouse in his house, he first thought it was a goblin but soon as he gets to know the alien he noticed that it is an alien with high intelligence. Elliot taught some of the words and things in the earth to alien and he also names the alien as E.T. As Elliot and E.T. continues to know each other, Elliot finds out that E.T. wants to go back because he was left alone. Therefore Elliot tried to help E.T. but the people who were trying to catch E.T. finds out where their target is. Thus later Elliot and the kids try to save him from the other people who try to watch E.T. As it was directed by one of the most well known Hollywood directors, it was a well-made movie. While watching the movie, I thought that the main characters, the kids, …show more content…

The movie probably helped many others to understand some of the struggles that many children have in their mind, and also a great tool to know the director. It was a great pleasure to watch this movie, the movie made me travel through my mind and

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