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Jurassic Park III
Movie

Jurassic Park III

2001Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi

Woke Score
1
out of 10

Plot

Dr. Alan Grant is now a happy man with the previous incidents of Jurassic Park now behind him. Grant is that happy that he announce in public, that nothing on Earth can persuade him back onto the islands. Maybe nothing, except Paul Kirby. Kirby and his wife, Amanda want a plane to fly them over Isla Sorna, with Dr. Grant as their guide. But not everything Kirby says is true. When the plane lands, Dr. Grant realizes that there is another reason why they are there, that he doesn't know of. Now, Dr. Grant is stuck on an island he has never been on before, with what was a plane journey now turned into a search party.

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Overall Series Review

Jurassic Park III is a straightforward survival adventure that remains entirely free from modern political agendas. The story focuses on Dr. Alan Grant’s expertise and the efforts of a mother and father to rescue their son. It prioritizes the reunification of a broken family and treats biological reality and physical danger as the primary drivers of the plot. There are no lectures on social justice, no forced diversity quotas, and no attempts to undermine traditional masculine or feminine roles. It is a rare example of a blockbuster that values merit and the nuclear family unit.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics1/10

Characters are judged solely by their actions and ability to survive. The film lacks any mention of systemic oppression, race-based hierarchies, or privilege lecturing.

Oikophobia1/10

The narrative celebrates the reconciliation of a Western family and the bravery of individuals. No part of the film suggests that Western institutions or culture are inherently corrupt.

Feminism1/10

The movie rejects the 'Girl Boss' trope. Amanda Kirby is portrayed as a vulnerable, emotional mother driven by maternal instinct, and Dr. Grant remains the competent, masculine lead.

LGBTQ+1/10

The story focuses exclusively on a traditional mother-father-son dynamic. There is no inclusion of alternative sexualities or gender-theory themes.

Anti-Theism1/10

The plot avoids any hostility toward religion. It focuses on the dangers of scientific hubris rather than critiquing faith or promoting moral relativism.

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