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- Jurassic Park (1993) - Ending Scene
Film description: Paleontologists Alan Grant and Ellie Sattler and mathematician Ian Malcolm are among a select group chosen to tour an island theme park populated by dinosaurs created from prehistoric DNA. While the park's mastermind, billionaire John Hammond, assures everyone that the facility is safe, they find out otherwise when various ferocious predators break free and go on the hunt.
Cast: Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Joseph Mazzello, Ariana Richards, Samuel L. Jackson, BD Wong, Wayne Knight, Martin Ferrero
TM & © 1993 Universal
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Jurassic park or jurassic world
Jurassic Park.
@@vanellopevonschweetz3473 good choice 😉
1993 - 2001
*(The Age Of The Park Saga):*
◾ Jurassic Park - June 11, 1993
◾ The Lost World: Jurassic Park - May 23, 1997
◾ Jurassic Park III - July 18, 2001
2015 -
*(The Age Of The World Saga):*
◾ Jurassic World - June 12, 2015
◾ Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom - June 22, 2018
◾ Lego Jurassic World: The Secret Exhibit (2018)
◾ Lego Jurassic World: Legend of Isla Nublar - September 14, 2019 - August 30, 2020
◾ Battle at Big Rock - September 15, 2019
◾ Jurassic World: Camp Cretaceous - September 18, 2020 - July 21, 2022
◾ Jurassic World: Dominion Prologue - June 25, 2021
◾ Jurassic World: Dominion - June 10, 2022
◾ Jurassic World: Chaos Theory - 2024 -
@@anthonyleachman3541 i already have seen this movie he stared the view.
Although John Hammond put scientists and his grandkids at risks, I feel sorry for him. He just want to share the world what he accomplished and not intentionally put them in jeopardy.
If wasn't for Dennis(Wayne Knight), none of that would've happened.
@terrelltownsend8016 That's actually true.
Everything he did was wrong, it doesnt matter what he created, it was wrong playing with nature like he did.
Dinosaurs 🦖🦕 👈🏾 jurassic park movie 🎦 🍿
The difference between book and movie Hammond is huge.
Two minutes wih no dialogues and yet we, the audience know exactly what is going through the minds of the characters via inner monologues. This is an excellent example of both acting and filmmaking!
YES, PERFECT
Isn't it wonderful when movies trust the audience and don't ruin things with extraneous lines?
the complete opposite of all the crap of today
They all started out different and they ended up completely different thanks to their combined experience with Jurassic Park
I dunno….i got kicked in the head by a horse and think Michael Bay’s Transformers movies to be better cinema. 🤪😂
That shot of Grant looking out and seeing the birds flying alongside the helicopter is really profound to me. Grant spent his life studying dinosaurs but his fascination with them nearly got him killed. Seeing those birds probably helped him appreciate the animals that are still around. And it's a callback to his quote about birds being related to dinosaurs. Practically a full circle moment. Life finds a way.
The way I always looked at that scene sometimes is grant thinking to himself when he sees the birds is " well back to modern animals" best ending ever!!
I think it is meant to symbolize that what he does as a palaeontologist is both right and noble…. digging up and preserving the remains of dinosaurs and piecing their lives back together and studying their living descendants today (birds). This is a complete contrast to Hammond and InGen who wanted to partially resurrect Dinosaurs for spectacles and profit.
Therefore what Grant just encountered on that island are not true dinosaurs to him but genetically engineered theme park monsters (as he calls them in JP3).
In short, his experience on that island has reignited his love of what he does and of real dinosaurs and proves that he’s the better man when compared to those who built the park and genetically engineered the creatures it contains.
@@T-REX_-ww2hmI think it's more about him remembering that dinosaurs never went extinct (the avian kind are still with us today) and appreciating the actual natural dinosaurs instead of the disastrous fake ones
It's up there with the ending scene from "Falling Down" with Michael Douglas body floating away into the ocean and that beautiful trumpet score playing.
@@AdityaRao-oy7bd that's true
From 0:20 to 0:28, the face that John gives is heartbreakingly powerful. Seeing the park he built fall to pieces and ruin. All his hopes and dreams, gone. Sometimes doing what’s right involves letting go of our dreams for the greater good, and Richard Attenborough gave an incredible performance!
I’ve had the feeling before
@@Cinderella121 Have you?
Im so sorry you had to go through that. :(
At least he seemed to cheer up by Lost World. He appreciated dinosaurs not for being tourist attractions, but by being animals worthy of being left alone.
30 years old and it’s still one of the best movies ever made!😁🦖🦕
Yep this movie is a timeless classic a true masterpiece and it still holds up even to this day
Yup it’ll always be a masterpiece
For me, the best ever!❤
This movie was to dino's as Jaws was to shark movies. They are both original and the best. Every subsequent movie on either is a downgrade to the original. I have a new policy I never watch sequels or remakes.
This music is beautiful and timeless. I’m learning to play it on my piano.
The cut to the shot of the amber stone with Williams’ score on the piano is just unbelievable. So sentimental it hurts
Indeed. Hammond may have been naive. But his dream was beautiful. Ultimately it might have been foolish but thats what makes it all the more tragic.
The film would've been nothing without John Williams' stellar score.
The difference between this movie and the sequels was the thought-provoking questions that the film posed, which required the audience to think and care deeply about what they were seeing on screen.
Plus it had good acting, a solid story a kick @$$ director.
Yeah I know
Now it just dumb monster movie action
Amandy Kirby: "This is how you make dinosaurs?"
Dr. Alan Grant: "No, this is how you play God."
Jurassic Park III
I remember seeing the end of this knowing there would be another film
After just rewatching it. Those shots of Hammond looking sadly at the island before getting on the helicopter and then looking at his staff got to me. What a great character and actor. Plus you can hear a brachiosaurus the first dinosaur our characters and audience see in movie, and book. Poetic.
R.I.P Richard Attenborough and Jurassic Park author Michael Crichton....
The ending of this movie is so breathtaking
You're right
Yeah I know
The older I get, the more I appreciate mr Attenborough’s performance in this film. The last shot of the island with “remembering petticoat lane” playing and Hammonds heartbreak at leaving his dream behind with the Brachiosaurus bellowing in the distance really hits me. Greatest movie of all time for me personally.
YES, IT'S A MASTERPIECE ❤
Even 30 years after still one of the best movies ever made
Agreed this movie will always be a masterpiece
@@diegofavaratozfilms962yup
They spared no expenses
Hammond lamenting what could’ve been at 00:14 before Grant snaps him out of it at 00:26…the way the vulnerable Hammons looks so startled and frightened gets me every time.
Dr. Grant still cracks a smile seeing the pelicans, which reads to me as despite everything he just went through, his appreciation and respect for nature is unwavering. Although those of us who are fascinated with dinosaurs sometimes desperately wish we could see them alive, we are privileged to enjoy the splendor of sharing this planet with birds.
More like because he realizes that the real dinosaurs are flying outside the chopper window and the ones lef behind in the park are nothing more than genetically engineered themepark monsters.
And birds are actually evolved dinosaurs. There is a ton of evidence suggesting that dinosaurs are more related to birds than normal reptiles (lizards, snakes, alligators, etc)
Birds are dinosaurs :)
That birds scene...."Life finds a way" what a great message to the earth.
Sure, but life can also be destroyed and never come back. A less "Hollywood message" but a quite more realist one. Last massive extinction was due to a meteor, the present one is due to humans.
I like that despite Grant not liking kids, Lex and Tim were sleeping next to him instead of their grandpa, Hammond. He definitely bonded with them over the course of the movie. He saved them both from the T-Rex, he got Tim out of that jeep and tree, and he saved him when he almost died after getting electrocuted.
After all it was their grandpa's institution that got them in trouble
@@rxshovxx Unintentionally, but he meant well as far as wanting to share his accomplishments with the world. Dennis is definitely at fault for shutting down all the power.
At that moment, he was the person they trusted most.
After then he has always haved anything to do with children, saving them in multiple times, like with Eric in JP3 and Maisey in Dominion
In the book, he did want kids which is strange
0:14 this scene is so painful to watch your dreams and aspirations shaterring in front of your eyes 😭😭😭😭
It doesn't matter if it is made by genetically Engineered Or By Nature, it's Still a Dinosaur And It Can Hunts Anyone Including Us
The best dinosaur movie ever made.
The best movie ever made at all
The greatest movie ever made my childhood movie
Exactly
Absolutely
Truly
One thing I like in the movie more than the book is how John Hammond is handled. In the book, he's pretty much your typical greedy stereotype villain. In in this film though he feels more real. Don't get wrong, he's flawed and of course the message of the movie is the dangers of "playing god" but John had no bad intentions. He genuinely wanted to make people happy and let everyone see these prehistoric animals.
It’s one case of a film adaptation doing something better than the source material.
Book Hammond reminds me a lot of John Holer. Holer was the owner of Marineland in Niagara Falls and was a cantankerous bastard. Completely devoid of any redeemable qualities and never saw a penny he couldn't pinch. Look him up when you get the chance.
I agree. I think John Hammond is a realistic portrayal. Somebody with good intentions that created a disasterous scenero.
john hammond looking back and hearing the brachiosaurs in the distance makes me feel sorry for the guy
Yup, his dream got people killed and his company into a series of lawsuits
Wont you ? After years of planning to create something fantastic, only then come crumbling down becuz of personal interest from other parties
Powerful ending and this end scene is probably my favourite scene in the greatest dinosaur (possibly movie) ever..... And it doesn't even have any dinosaurs in it. Seeing the birds shows the evolution, the struggle of the past and where we're today. Something so simple as a bird flying, is breathtakingly beautiful.
Except that birds are living dinosaurs, just natural ones, not a genetically modified like those from the park.
@@TeyuYagua ironic and true. Another way to think about it 👍
This is one of those rare instances where a movie can withstand the harsh and unforgiving test of time and come out virtually unscathed. Even though, sure, people can find fault and flaws with it (when can’t you?) but as a whole, I believe it is unanimous that this film, in many ways and for many reasons, is a masterpiece; never to be repeated.
this scene is so beautiful. the amazing john williams with the soft theme.
John Hammond watching his dream crumble. just makes me feel bad for him. He totally did it in an unsafe and rushed way but you can tell based off his talk with the lawyer and excitement about the project that his intentions weren't sinister.
Alan seeing the bird and we all have our own interpretations of that.
Rip Richard attenborough (John Hammond) and rip bob peck (Robert Muldoon) and Pete Postlethwaite (Roland tembo)
preach
These films from the '90s looked so different when I was a child.
I don't want to be a grown-up.
Richard Attenborough.. One hell of a actor
He was also a great director.
It's so sad that a dream like this ended i see in his face😢
Richard Attenborough channelled the enthusiasm for the natural world and prehistoric life into his interpretation of John Hammond, from his observations of his younger brother David, who is still with us.
When grant looks out the window he is thinking dinosaurs actually existed
It’s really hard for me holding tears back when the piano starts playing. Every time the same struggle. ❤
John Williams never fails to capture an audience and a moment with his music.
0:00 I just realised that it reads "You are ass park"
Good eye 👍
1:45 ladies and gentlemen john Williams and the london symphony orchestra.
Those poor kids probably had to spend years in therapy and then find out dinosaurs had reached the mainlands at some point.
A good solution for a near future plot someday.
@@muhammadariel1295 that’s not going to make much of a movie. They spend years in therapy, hearing how dinosaurs are in mainland. Then Dino’s go back, then there’s a huge surplus of Dino’s and it’s Jurassic world: overrun
I like that despite Grant not liking kids, Lex and Tim were sleeping next to him instead of their grandpa, Hammond. He definitely bonded with them over the course of the movie. He saved them both from the T-Rex, he got Tim out of that jeep and tree, and he saved him when he almost died after getting electrocuted.
@@terrelltownsend8016 Dr Grant liked kids in the book.
Nah, they're 90s kids. They were badasses as heck.
You can see John Hammond's heartbreak visibly well in these scenes.
This movie is such a masterpiece. It's sequels do not even get close.
Not even The Lost World?
What about the Lost World?
I think the closest was the first Jurassic World.
No stupid clones, no stupid virus thing. Just the park being opened and then getting destroyed by their own hubris. Much like this one. And that T Rex fight at the end was pretty damn cool.
No, Lost World was mid. 5.5/10. The original Jurrasic Park is good, but then all other sequals are inferior but still somewhat entertaining. The funny thing is the Camp Cretaceous cartoon series seems to be better than any of the movies besides the original.@user-ww9m6gh1jk
@@godofevil9468I'd rate Jurrasic Park 8.5/10 Jurrasic World 6.5-7/10. Then all the sequels are inferior and are all 5/10
Alan's whole character arc in this movie was him overcoming his fear of having children, through him taking care of Lex and Tim. He goes from wanting nothing to do with children to being a reliable father figure. Here at the end, when he and Ellie exchange glances, they're silently agreeing to start their own family. It's such a powerful conclusion.
And then in Jurassic park 3, Ellie married and had kids with another guy.
Why would they do that.
@@ColonelSanders493The director also killed the T-Rex so no fucks were given 😂
@@ColonelSanders493Ikr, that was so stupid.
@@ColonelSanders493 True, it's like they brought the character back just to humiliate him.
@@ColonelSanders493because the director of JP3 thought that Ellie is too young to be Alan's romantic partner
Much happier ending than the book.
In the book they bomb the island back into the ocean
Yes but much darker plot
One of the most beautiful endings in cinema. I love it when a director trusts their audience enough that they can end a 2 hour adventure without any dialogue and have it wrap up nicely all the same.
That’s Spielberg for you. The John William score also is just awesome it the film
God bless Sam Neil. May you live for at least another 10 years. Damn what the doctors say.
No one ever wants to see their dream fall apart before their very eyes. But that's exactly what John Hammond witnessed before leaving.
Imagine being so exhausted that you can fall asleep in a helicopter...
Well when you put in hard work it's exhausting.
The most aesthetically pleasing movie I have seen. From the soundtrack, to the colors, to the sets, to the costumes. Every single bit of this movie is pleasing to watch for me. I love it
So many people are at there peak in this movie. Williams with the score, Spielberg directing, an extremely high quality story with an even better adaptation. Plus everyone else working on the movie appears to be on their A-game, from special effects to set design to costumes. It is a classic movie that I bet stands the test of time beyond any of us watching this clip.
MY DAD AND I HAD TEARS IN OUR EYES WHILE WATCHING THIS. YOU ALL ARE GREAT ACTORS ❤❤❤
"Spared no expense!" (Cuts every security corner known to man)
No dialogue, you saw and understood everything. Visuals and music were what made this movie. From something as simple as the mud caked onto the park decal to Hammond taking one final look at the park he had envisioned. This was a perfect end to one of the greatest films ever put on screen. 30 years later it hasn't lost its mystique.
Laura Dern is amaizing!
My heart goes out to John Hammond. He poured his heart, his soul, his love into his greatest passion and sincerest desire. And it was all for nothing. What he most wanted was never meant to be his. That is the greatest hell a man can live through. 😢😢😢
The ending gets me every time
What an absolute master of music John Williams is 👏👏👏
I love the magnificent ambiance here -- a brachiosaurus in the distance etc. That's real art.
True!
0:36 😔😢😢😢😭
I do feel bad for John
@@diegofavaratozfilms962 Yeah. I meant the music.
Alan: "Mr. Hammond, bad time to ask I know, but you're still good funding our dig for the next 3 years right?"
It really melts the heart ❤ 💙. Hats off everyone behind the scenes. We really miss you Spilberg sir ❤😢
The most beautiful scene in the movie.
Well that’s the thing. One small group of dinosaurs not only survived the extinction event but evolved and flourished in the intervening 66 million years to be all around us to this day. They’re called birds.
This is after one of my favorite lines: "Mr. Hammond, I've decided not to endorse your park." "So have I."
Hard to believe the little boy grew up to be John Deacon!
John Hammond, like General MacArthur, knew that you are remembered for the rules you break.
The howling dino echoes 90s childhood 😂
This powerful music is powerful till today.
The once thing this did for me as a kid is that whenever I got sad about dinosaurs being gone I just look at birds and realise that they’re not gone, they live, they live on around us, life finds a way and did for the dinos to, they live on through birds, marine life, crocodile, in so many things, the dinos aren’t gone they just changed
31 years and still one of the greatest movies ever made. Literally nothing compares to the way it makes me feel, brings back my childhood every time I see it, an absolute masterpiece that I will rewatch until the day I die.
0:15, Brachiosaurus roars. "Hammond Please Don't Go, Please Stay"🦕🦕🦕🦕
1:33 Such a subtle way to depict everything is back to normal.
Despite how much we all despise Dennis Nedry, his wicked act opened their eyes about how horrible it would be when things suddenly go wrong.
Well, that park went straight to hell.
Biosyn saw to that when Dennis Nedry had been sent to smuggle fertilized embryos of fifteen species of dinosaurs and deactivated the park's security systems and electric fences which allowed the Tyrannosaurus Rex, Velociraptors and Dilophosaurus to escape from the paddock enclosures.
If John Hammond hadn't hired Dennis Nedry in the first place and Jurassic Park hadn't been abandoned, I wonder how successful and popular Jurassic Park would've been instead of being replaced by Jurassic World.
I think the hypothetical that the film invites you to ask is not "what if Hammond hadn't hired Dennis Nedry in the first place?", but rather "what if John Hammond had paid Dennis Nedry fairly for his expertise?"
This is the underlying irony of the story. Through the film, we frequently hear Hammond comment that he "spared no expense," in reference to the technology, the facilities and even the ice cream at Jurassic Park. How ironic, then, that it was John Hammond's sparing of expense in the most critical of areas that resulted in the downfall of his park and the end of his dream.
Imagine the futility of sparing no expense on the ice cream for a theme park that will never open. All because he refused to pay Nedry fairly for his unrivalled expertise. Whilst he is ultimately framed as an antagonist, Nedry is an interesting character, as you can sympathise with him to a degree. He was heavily relied upon to maintain the park's security on his own, but was not rewarded for his competence. Nedry, ultimately, was very good at his job, but underpaid. Therefore his decision to act in his own interests are definitely understandable.
The truth is the park was always doomed to fail because it was built upon too many complex systems that were inherently vulnerable to catastrophic failure. And the fact that humans and dinosaurs were just not meant to coexist. Hammond tried to recreate the past and control nature, and it blew up in his face. The past is fun to look back on, but we should appreciate what we have in the present.
@@umptischmutz Which is why I hate the World Triliogy as it completely undermines the point.
@@umptischmutzPokemons: skill issue
Poor Hammond. He brought dinosaurs back to the face of the Earth, and because of that, people are dead, and he's about to lose his reputation and hundreds of millions of dollars, if not billions.
The park wasnt ready so i guess he didnt take a huge loss here
@lvl100plusluxio As far as we know, he lost over 200 million dollars 💸, as explained in the deleted scenes of The Lost World. Did I mention that several people got killed by his dinosaurs?
1:30-2:04 I have never seen such a beautiful scene plus music in one take until now
Life finds a way. The dinosaurs’ time is over, so begins new life. The way it’s intended to be.
and our time will be up as well
Seriously though, what the hell happened to Malcolm's hair in this shot, it's like a bad Elvis piece 🕺🏻 0:47
Awesome Final Scene
0:14-0:24 The sound of the Brachiosaurus.
I miss my daddy, he left us in 2021. We watched this movie together in theatre😢😢😢
That moment when the movie is over...
Thank God!
i Loved This Film as a Young Child. i Still Love it to This Very Day as a Teenager! Even When i First Watched it!
My favorite ending in movie.
I still count this movie as one of the best movie going experiences of my life.
The moment where Hammond looks back at the park before Grant encourages him to climb aboard always gets me.
I'll bet the first thing they did when they got back to the US was get Malcolm to a hospital.
awesome ending scene - in jurassic park [1993] film - movie clip !!!!
This was one of best movies ever made and it made billions of dollars and it made me cry every time the scientists had to go back to their original state, thank you so much Richard Attenborough for making this movie a success and hard work on the set and process.
on jurassic park everything would of been okay if Dennis Nedry had'nt turned off the park's power.
I like that music, it made me feel good
that piano tune would play in my head whenever we would be on our way home from vacations
Never understood the last shot of the pelicans until I realised it was a way of telling us that some dinos did make it by evolving into birds, and that the imminent danger of dinosaurs was now over. They passed the threshold of prehistoric world into our own. This was in 93! What a great ending to an amazing movie.
I hadn't really thought about it before, but it's wild to think that the last dinosaurs we see in the entire movie were brown pelicans. I wonder how John Ostrom felt when he saw this scene after spending decades being ridiculed by his colleagues for being one of the first to propose that birds were dinosaurs.
0:35 All those dreams about what could have been began in the amber, and the viewer feels the loss of those dreams just as strongly as Hammond. Spielberg achieved something astounding with this film. The film may just be two short hours, but it seems to encapsulate all those human impulses/emotions that Hammond experienced throughout his decade-long quest to bring back dinosaurs. In this moment, it feels like we were there with him throughout that entire journey. Even after all the bloodshed and chaos, there’s still a part of all of our minds that can see the beauty and vision in what Hammond was hoping to accomplish. Who wouldn’t want to see a beautiful brachiosaurus or magnificent Triceratops in the flesh? And just for a second, we can grieve the loss of that vision with him.
Probably one of the best movies I saw throughout my life!
It's not just a movie, it houses a lot of precious and good memories 😭.
The scene and the music still awe....
0:20 pain of a man for loosing his dreams
Happy 30th Anniversary Steven Spielberg's "JURASSIC PARK" (JUNE 11, 1993)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (LIFE WILL NOT BE CONTAINED. LIFE BREAKS FREE. LIFE FINDS A WAY.)
"Wow that sure was a crazy adventure, what are we going to do now Doctor?"
"Y'know kid, I don't really know. But one things for sure. This Park? It's suuuper f***ing Jurrassic.*
"Hehe."
"Hehehe..f**k."
*Directed by Steven Filmmaker*
This music is so beautiful it brings back the 90s !
The love that he passioned and the terror he thought he could never do proving that one day we all get our wings to fly.
The music makes this movie
Movie of my life😢😢😢
John Hammond must regret that his dreams for dinosaur's theme park and let the people see the dinosaurs again. He cannot put them in danger just as his grandchildren were in danger
1:09 Ellie is glad to see that Alan now has softened his dislike of children
Back when movies used to be movies