Tonight on TV: If you were born in 1985, this movie is bound to be your most intense movie memory.

Tonight on TV: If you were born in 1985, this movie is bound to be your most intense movie memory.

Depending on how old you were the year it came out (or when you discovered it years later), you may have been blindsided once or twice by this Spielberg film (who himself refused to show it to his young children).

The filmmaker is adapting the novel under the direction of Universal Studios Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton, in which John Hammond, CEO of the powerful company InGen, plans to open the world’s largest dinosaur park. Therefore, the main challenge of the project is based on the screen realism of these reptiles.

Thanks to the animatronic models created by Stan Winston and the genius of the ILM team, Spielberg took on this technological challenge and brought the larger-than-life dinosaurs to life.

A clever blend of thrills, humor and suspense, Jurassic Park revolutionizes the 7th art and celebrates an entire generation of viewers. When it was released in 1993, the film became the biggest box office success of all time worldwide ($914 million on a budget of $63 million). In France, it has a total of 6.5 million admissions.

Three statues were awarded at the 66th Academy Awards – Best Sound, Best Sound Editing and Best Visual Effects – Jurassic Park Also influenced several directors, including George Lucas and Peter Jackson.

The starting point of a lucrative six-film franchise, Jurassic Park Today, AlloCiné is still a favorite among Internet users, as evidenced by an average viewer rating of 4.3/5.

Jurassic Park Steven Spielberg with Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum…

from the age of 10

tonight on TFX at 9:05 p.m.

Source: Allocine

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