
As a captivated movie-goer, I must confess that “Jurassic Park” is nothing short of a mesmerizing cinematic masterpiece, skillfully crafted from Michael Crichton’s novel by the legendary Steven Spielberg and his animatronic dinosaurs. This groundbreaking film has undeniably reshaped our standards for movie-making. However, let me clarify that while it’s flawless in many aspects, there are minor inconsistencies and bloopers that were unavoidable during production.
These small imperfections, though, have become delightful Easter eggs for enthusiasts, adding another layer of appreciation to an already classic film. For instance, at the beginning of the movie, if you pay close attention, you’ll spot a worker being accidentally knocked off a crate, but a hidden hand discreetly ensures a safer “fall.” This is just one example, but it pales in comparison to the more conspicuous blooper that surfaced during one of the most iconic scenes in “Jurassic Park”: the scene featuring a hatching baby raptor.
In this scene, if you look closely, you’ll notice a blunder that might have slipped past some viewers: the baby raptor is actually a puppet being manipulated off-screen by the film crew. Despite these minor flaws, “Jurassic Park” remains an unforgettable cinematic experience that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.