Entity: JURASSICPARK
Jurassic Park is a term that refers to a popular American movie known for its cinematic magic and thrilling storyline. It carries themes of playing with nature's boundaries and the consequences of wielding power beyond human control.
Jurassic Park
Etymology
Jurassic Park is a term commonly associated with the iconic American movie released in 1993.
Definition
Jurassic Park is a cultural reference to the popular American movie known for its captivating storyline and special effects, depicting the dangers of genetic engineering and the consequences of playing with nature's boundaries.
Historical Context
Jurassic Park was released in 1993 and directed by Steven Spielberg, based on the novel by Michael Crichton. The movie revolutionized the film industry with its groundbreaking special effects and captivating storyline.
Cultural Significance
Jurassic Park has become a cultural phenomenon, inspiring sequels, merchandise, and even theme park attractions. It explores themes of genetic engineering, the consequences of playing God, and the delicate balance of nature.
Related Concepts
Jurassic Park is often compared to the Greek myth of Prometheus and Mary Shelley's 'Frankenstein' for its cautionary tale about the dangers of scientific hubris.
See Also
A cultural reference to the iconic American movie 'Jurassic Park' known for its captivating storyline and special effects, depicting the dangers of genetic engineering and the consequences of playing with nature's boundaries.