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When Parque Jurásico III was released in July 2001, it was met with a reception that was, to put it mildly, mixed. Critics at the time found it too short (at 92 minutes, it’s the shortest in the series) and bereft of the franchise's usual character depth and moral complexity. Pilar Cuesta of SensaCine compared it to a video game, where characters become mere numbers, serving only to die or reach the final level.

Jurassic Park III is a unique entry in one of cinema's most beloved franchises. A product of a chaotic, "seat-of-your-pants" production, it lacks the philosophical wonder of Spielberg's original and the blockbuster ambition of the Jurassic World films. But in its place is a lean, mean, and intensely entertaining dinosaur survival movie. It is a time capsule of early 2000s filmmaking, a thrilling, self-contained monster movie that, for many, is the last true "pure" sequel in the series. Whether you view it as the black sheep of the family or a misunderstood gem, Jurassic Park III remains an unforgettable, if imperfect, chapter in the saga of bringing dinosaurs back to life. parque jurasico 3

La película recibió críticas mixtas en su lanzamiento. Se elogió el nivel de los efectos especiales (una combinación impecable de animatrónicos de Stan Winston y CGI de Industrial Light & Magic). No obstante, el guion sufrió constantes reescrituras durante el rodaje, lo que resultó en una historia simple y personajes humanos menos desarrollados.

In one of the film's most infamous scenes, Alan Grant has a nightmare where a Velociraptor speaks to him, saying "Alan." This bizarre sequence was reportedly included to illustrate the dinosaur's advanced vocal mimicry. This public link is valid for 7 days

The story brings back Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neill), who is struggling to fund his paleontology research. He is approached by Paul and Amanda Kirby, a wealthy couple who offer to fund his work if he provides them with an aerial tour of Isla Sorna—the "Site B" introduced in The Lost World.

The film introduces us to Alan Grant (Sam Neill), a paleontologist who is still reeling from the events of the previous films. Grant is tricked into joining a wealthy couple, Paul and Amanda Kirby (William H. Macy and Téa Leoni), on a tour of the original park, now known as Isla Sorna or Site B. The Kirbys claim to be searching for their son, Eric (Alessandro Nivola), who went missing on a paragliding adventure. Unbeknownst to Grant, the Kirbys' true intentions are to find a lost treasure on the island. Can’t copy the link right now

En una escena que aún hoy genera debate, el Spinosaurus ataca y mata brutalmente al T-Rex, rompiéndole el cuello. Para muchos fans, esto fue una herejía; para otros, fue un giro necesario para mostrar que en Isla Sorna hay criaturas más peligrosas.

: Si eres un fanático de la franquicia o buscas una película de aventuras emocionante, "Parque Jurásico 3" es una buena opción. Si buscas una película con un guión complejo y personajes bien desarrollados, podrías considerar otras opciones. La película es adecuada para todos los públicos, pero puede no ser adecuada para niños muy pequeños debido a las escenas de acción y violencia.