The Lost World: Jurassic Park is a 1997 movie and sequel to the blockbuster Jurassic Park. The film was adapted by David Koepp from Michael Crichton's novel The Lost World, and was directed by Steven Spielberg.
Jeff Goldblum and Richard Attenborough reprise their roles from the previous film. They are joined by Julianne Moore, Pete Postlethwaite, Vince Vaughn and Arliss Howard.
Also released in 1997 was an arcade video game released under the name Jurassic Park (video game).
Four years have passed since the disaster at Jurassic Park, and John Hammond no longer leads InGen. The company is taken over by his ruthless nephew, Peter Ludlow. Ian Malcolm, meanwhile, despite having signed an agreement that forbade him from ever divulging any information on his visit to Isla Nublar, reveals that InGen cloned dinosaurs for use in a theme park, which almost destroys his credibility as he cannot support his claims under InGen's threat of legal action.
John Hammond calls for Malcolm's help. Seemingly, animals on Isla Nublar are dead, but InGen had a second island, named Isla Sorna, where the original research was performed. A hurricane forced an evacuation of this island, and dinosaurs continue to thrive there. Peter Ludlow persuades InGen's investors that a dinosaur theme park is still a profitable idea, and makes plans to move into this second island and capture the animals to bring them to San Diego, where InGen is finishing construction on a Jurassic Park arena. Hammond, on the other hand, is trying to prevent this: if he gathers a team of experts to document the dinosaurs in their habitat, they might save those animals from a life of captivity. Malcolm initially refuses, but then learns that his girlfriend, paleontologist Sarah Harding, is already on the island by herself. He agrees to go in an attempt to convince Sarah to leave. As he prepares for the trip we are introduced to his daughter, Kelly.
The rest of Hammond's team consists of Malcolm, engineer Eddie Carr (who built the custom vehicles the team use, including two solar-powered Mercedes SUVs and a special trailer including a mobile laboratory), and wildlife documentary maker Nick Van Owen. They arrive at the island and find Sarah in the wild, taking photographs. After escaping an alarmed Stegosaurus herd, the group returns to their camp site to find Kelly, who had snuck into the trailer before it left for the island. Malcolm, furious, tries to contact the boat which brought them to Isla Sorna. Unfortunately this is interrupted as InGen has officially now sent their second team to the island to hunt down and capture the dinosaurs that inhabit it for transportation back to InGen's facilities.
InGen's hunters arrive with custom vehicles and equipment, carried by helicopters. InGen's team is led by hunter Roland Tembo and his aide Ajay Sidhu, and mercenaries are led by Dieter Stark. The team's consultant is paleontologist Robert Burke.
By the time night falls, the InGen team has already captured several dinosaurs, mostly herbivores. As Ludlow prepares for a satellite video transmission to the InGen board Nick reveals to the rest that Hammond insisted if Ludlow showed up he was to free the animals if they were captured. Nick and Sarah then sneak into the camp to free the captive dinosaurs and cut the fuel lines on the hunter jeeps. In the ensuing carnage, car explosions set off fires which quickly spread through the camp. One burning vehicle is jettisoned into the air, and nearly kills Ajay and Tembo.
Tembo, meanwhile, is hunting for his most sought-after trophy; a male Tyrannosaurus. He uses the baby T-rex that he captured and Ludlow injured, waiting for the animal to save his offspring. He hears the rumble back in InGen settlement. Together with Sidhu, he leaves for the camp. Nick finds and frees the baby, and brings it back to the trailer so that he and Sarah can set the baby's broken leg. Malcolm, Kelly, and Eddie hide in a "high hide," an observation platform that can be hoisted to the treetops. Malcolm returns to the trailer just before the T-Rex parents arrive in search of their child. Sarah returns the baby to its parents, who leave, only to return a few moments later to attack the trailer. The adult T-Rexes leave after forcing the trailer into a position where it's hanging off a cliff with Malcolm, Nick, and Sarah trapped inside. Eddie decides to help, and leaves Kelly alone in the high hide. He takes the other SUV and rides to the trailer. He ties a rope to one of the trees and throws it down to Malcolm, Sarah and Nick. Eddie then hooks the SUV to the trailer and tries to pull it back. The T-Rex parents return and kill Eddie. The trailer falls down the cliff, but its occupants manage to survive holding the rope Eddie tied to the tree. The InGen team finds and helps them climb back up.
Without a choice, Malcolm, Sarah, Nick and Kelly join the rival InGen team, because the animal attack destroyed all communications equipment and now they have to migrate to the formerly inhabited InGen operations building, so they can use the communications center to radio for help. Ludlow warns that the center is a preferred Velociraptor nesting site.
During a break on the hike to the center, Dieter leaves the group to use the bathroom and gets lost (his driver Carter is listening to headphones and doesn't hear Dieter's calls for help). Dieter is killed by Compsognathus soon after getting lost and the others fail to notice his disappearance until its too late. At night, the group's camp is attacked by Tyrannosaurus, and several people, including Carter and Burke, are killed during this attack. The survivors continue their journey, and Raptors ambush the group as they go through a high and dense rush-bed, killing many mercenaries and Sidhu, who was trying to stop others from going through the long grass.
Malcolm and his friends run for the buildings while raptors are busy with others. Nick rushes into the building and radios for help, while Malcolm, Sarah and Kelly manage to survive a raptor attack. A rescue helicopter takes them away, and on the flight they see that Tembo has incapacitated the male Tyrannosaur with two tranquilizer darts, and it is being prepared to be shipped to the mainland. Ludlow also orders the baby Tyrannosaur to be found and brought back to San Diego.
InGen invites all prestigious investors to the docks to witness the arrival of the Tyrannosaur. The ship does not slow down, and crashes into the dock. Guards board the ship and find that crew members have been killed with partially eaten remains all over the place. A guard opens the cargo door in an attempt to look for survivors and the Tyrannosaur storms out of the cargo bay, and heads into San Diego.
Malcolm and Sarah ask Ludlow, who is in total shock, where the baby is. Ludlow says that the baby was brought by plane, and is at the zoo complex. Malcolm drives to the complex and picks up the baby, while the adult Tyrannosaur runs wild through the city. Malcolm and Sarah bait the creature with its baby. They drive back to the docks and place the baby dinosaur into the cargo hold of the ship. Ludlow sees them, and follows them into the cargo hold. Malcolm and Sarah escape the ship as Ludlow tries to take the baby back. The Tyrannosaur rushes into the cargo hold; meanwhile Sarah prepares the sedative dart gun and veterinary tranquilizers, and shoots the T-Rex as Malcolm closes the cargo hold door, trapping the animal inside. Ludlow becomes a meal for the baby Rex.
Finally Malcolm, Sarah and Kelly rest in their home, in front of the TV, which is showing the ship cruising back to the island. John Hammond is then interviewed, pleading that the island be preserved and isolated, for the dinosaurs require human absence in order to best survive.
It should be noted that the list of people who survived to the end of the book version of Jurassic Park differs from the survivor count in the movie. It appears that Crichton may have killed some off the characters in between the two books to make the book version of The Lost World compatible with the ending of Jurassic Park, the movie. Consider:
| Name | Status at the end of JP (Book) | Status at the end of JP (Movie) | Status at the beginning of LW (Book) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ian Malcolm | Believed to have died of a leg wound | Escaped wounded | Saved by physicians, though crippled |
| Donald Gennaro | Escaped with bite from velociraptor | Eaten by T-Rex | Died of dysentery between books |
| John Hammond | Killed by dinosaurs while denying his park is a failure | Left on a helicopter, repenting for his creation | Dead |
| Robert Muldoon | Escaped unharmed | Killed by velociraptors | Not mentioned |
Either deliberately or by serendipity, this gave the two movies a closer continuity in the sense of character deaths; however the novels are still considered to be in their own continuity altogether.
The film version of The Lost World is radically different from that of the novel. The InGen hunters replace Lewis Dodgson and his two henchmen as the villains in the movie, and neither Dodgson nor Biosyn are mentioned. Certain characters were eliminated for the movie version (Richard Levine and Jack Thorne, though they were in early drafts) and instead made into a composite character, Nick Van Owen. (Interestingly, Eddie Carr in the movie is more like Jack Thorne in the novel than the novel's Carr, and Nick in the movie is more representative of Carr in the novel.) Additional attributes of the novel's Levine were also given to Sarah Harding for the movie version; most notably, the character's career (in the novel, Levine was the group's token paleontologist and Harding was an animal behaviorist. For the movie, Harding became a "behavioral paleontologist"). The two stowaway children from the novel were also made into one character, Malcolm's daughter (whose name, Kelly Curtis, was that of the girl from the novel).
Most of the character exposition presented in the novel, including their motivations and their relationships and histories with each other, were vastly condensed, altered, or eliminated altogether for the movie.
The main characters, Malcom and Harding, suffer an inversion of roles in the movie. Crichton presents Sarah as a strong woman, from the physical and psychological point of view, muscular and used to safari. Malcom is the introspective studious man, crippled, weak and not suited for adventures.
In the scene of the mobile laboratory sliding on the cliff, Sarah takes a broken Malcom on her shoulders and brings him up climbing by the strength of her only arms and legs. It could turn to be an unusual and spectacular scene, as the opening from Rachel McLish in Iron Eagle III. Instead, in the film the role are inverted and much more conventional: she falls and it's Malcom who saves her.
The vehicle in the book is a Ford Explorer and in the movie they are a pair of Mercedes-Benz ML320 W163 models, though three are shown in the garage prior to departure for the island.
Most significantly, there is no T-Rex rampage through San Diego in the novel.
The characters and plot lines kept from the novel include Malcolm's return, Sarah Harding, Eddie Carr, the mobile laboratory trailers, and the plot involving the baby tyrannosaur and its parents.
Some shots and sequences in the movie were actually taken from the original Jurassic Park novel rather than the Lost World novel. These include the opening scene featuring the young girl encountering compies on a beach (although the incident in the book took place in Costa Rica's mainland, not in the island itself, as the movie suggests) and the tyrannosaurus feeling for prey through a waterfall with its tongue.
The Velociraptors had a much larger role in the novel; in the movie they receive two very brief scenes. In addition, a raptor becomes the first and only dinosaur in all three movies to die at the hands of a human, after Kelly uses some gymnast skills to kick one through a window, spearing it on a piece of wood.
These are dinosaurs confirmed to be on Isla Sorna in the Lost World novel:
Peter Ludlow (Arliss Howard)-Eaten by baby T-Rex.
Dieter Stark (Peter Stormare)-Eaten by Compys.
Ajay Sidhu (Harvey Jason)-Eaten by Raptors (not seen on screen but was last seen in long-grass field inhabitated by raptors).
Eddie Carr (Richard Schiff)-Eaten by both T-Rexs.
Dr. Robert Burke (Thomas F. Duffy)-Eaten by T-Rex after a snake crawls in his shirt.
Carter (Thomas Rosales Jr)-Crushed by the foot of a T-Rex.
Unlucky Bastard (David Koepp)-Eaten by T-Rex while trying to escape during the incident at San Diego.
Crew of S.S. Venture-Eaten by T-Rex (or possibly velociraptors, as proposed during the one of the earlier drafts, in which raptors sneak on the boat before it leaves Isla Sorna).
Since many of the film's dinosaurs had been presumably breeding for a while, there were now male dinosaurs among Isla Sorna's population. Sexual dimorphism is reflected in a few of the film's dinosaurs, most notably in the T-rex and Velociraptor. The male tyrannosaur is much bulkier and has a different color scheme than the female, who appears much like her JP counterpart. The male also has noticeable battle scars to emphasize injuries he may have sustained during mating rituals. Likewise, the male velociraptors are seen with tiger-like stripes, while the female raptors are the same. The raptors' appearances would evolve further in the third film. There is also a slight color variation with the Parasaurolophus (it was green in JP, but is now reddish-brown).
Although the film did well box-office wise, it received mixed reviews. Some of the concerns centered on the characters' reckless and foolish actions (example: Sarah carrying the vest with the infant Rex blood even though she knew the Rex could track it), the character of Kelly (who uses gymnastics to attack a velociraptor) and the Rex's rampage through San Diego, which was not in the book and is used partially for comic relief. The next sequel, Jurassic Park III, would receive equally mixed reviews.
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