Richard Attenborough's iconic Jurassic Park character was the real monster all along. Here's why.
The Big Picture When Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park premiered in theaters 30 years ago, it created a cinematic franchise with a cult following to this date. The original movie takes place in an island theme park that houses genetically recreated dinosaurs and is in its final stages before opening. Unfortunately, the park is facing a high-profile lawsuit due to the death of one of its workers, which prompts an investigation from the insurance companies and its investors.
John Hammond is so affable in the film that he's able to get away with so much based solely on how likable he is. For the best examples of this in the 1993 film, look no further than its first 15 minutes following the opening credits. We're introduced to Donald Gennaro , the legal representative of the park's investors who is conducting the investigation on Jurassic Park.
What Is John Hammond Like in the 'Jurassic Park' Novel? The John Hammond we meet in the book vastly differs from who he is in the movie. Instead of an amiable, albeit determined, entrepreneur, he's a business manager who is generally disliked by those who know him. While Hammond in the movie may experience some denial-influenced tunnel vision when things go wrong, the novel compares him to a project manager who will scream, shout and stomp his foot until he gets his expected result.
John Hammond Was 'Jurassic Park's True Villain John Hammond's quote "spared no expense" is one of the most popular in any movie. This makes sense as Attenborough says the line with such enthusiasm five times throughout the film. While he says it to convey that he spent every penny that was asked of him in building the park, its use and translation should be expanded upon.
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