Everyday Dread | Horror Analysis
When humanity holds the power of creation, where does innovation end and arrogance begin? In this session, host Ryan Does connects with theologian Rev. Dr. Leah Robinson to unpack Spielberg's Jurassic Park (1993). Moving well past the surface-level dinosaur action, this critical dialogue investigates the severe moral weight of genetic engineering, the psychological anatomy of the "God complex," and why human containment systems are fundamentally designed to fail when challenged by the natural world. This breakdown highlights the tragic miscalculations made by John Hammond to question our own modern personal ethics. We examine how obsession blinds creators to accountability, how isolation accelerates moral compromise, and why a baseline of cosmic humility is required to survive our own innovations. 🧬 Join our growing community of cinema theorists—subscribe for weekly analytical breakdowns: Takeaways * God complex * Playing with nature * Hubris and consequences Chapters * 00:00 The Morality of Creation * 53:39 The Theology of Creation * 01:03:30 Total Control and Chaos * 01:13:40 Motivations and Consequences
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