Deep Thoughts about Jurassic Park
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Hold on to your butts!
On this week’s episode of Deep Thoughts, Emily shares her analysis of the 1993 film Jurassic Park. She describes the thrill of being the target audience for a summer blockbuster (she was 14 when it came out) and her discomfort with how the book portrayed the only two female characters as an annoying child and a cardboard cutout with breasts. She and Tracie talk about how the film that teaches us that life finds a way makes for an unexpected (and unintended) allegory for the importance of reproductive autonomy. And Emily explains why Muldoon’s final words of “Clever girl” are her favorite movie moment.
Throw on some headphones and listen to the adventure 65 million 31 years in the making!
Note: We had some technical difficulties during recording and lost a couple minutes of recording but Tracie mentioned some of the missing information in her synthesis. Specifically, in the missing section, Emily talked about Dr. Sattler saying “Dinosaurs eat man. Woman inherits the earth” and about Spielberg’s desire to cast Joseph Mazzello as Tim, which affected the ages of the children in the film compared to the book.
Our theme music is "Professor Umlaut" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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1. Deep Thoughts About Jurassic Park (00:00:00)
2. Jurassic Park Character Analysis (00:08:50)
3. Jurassic Park Characters and Survival (00:19:28)
4. Jurassic Park (00:37:31)
5. The Ethics of Genetic Engineering (00:46:27)
6. Lessons From Jurassic Park Characters (01:02:06)
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