Here’s Some Symbolism In “Jurassic Park” That You Almost Certainly Hadn’t Spotted

Redditor mal_tls just blew our minds.

Now, we've all seen Jurassic Park a million times, because it's arguably one of the best Hollywood blockbusters of all time and a lawyer gets eaten while sat on the toilet.

Now, we've all seen Jurassic Park a million times, because it's arguably one of the best Hollywood blockbusters of all time and a lawyer gets eaten while sat on the toilet.

But thanks to the internet we've just stumbled across some symbolism that we'd missed over and over again.

Via imgur.com

At the beginning of the film Sam Neill's character struggles to put his seatbelt on when the helicopter lands on the island.

At the beginning of the film Sam Neill's character struggles to put his seatbelt on when the helicopter lands on the island.

Universal / Via imgur.com

Why? Well as this image shows, he's trying to connect two 'female' sides of the seatbelt, rather than one female and one male.

Why? Well as this image shows, he's trying to connect two 'female' sides of the seatbelt, rather than one female and one male.

Universal / Via imgur.com

Later in the film we then find out that there is no uncontrolled breeding on the island, because all the dinosaurs are female. A BIT LIKE THE SEATBELT.

Later in the film we then find out that there is no uncontrolled breeding on the island, because all the dinosaurs are female. A BIT LIKE THE SEATBELT.

Universal / Via soniceclectic.com


View Entire List ›

BuzzFeed - Latest