Nedry in the book is treated a lot worse than Nedry in the film, since book Hammond is a petulant brat and his staff are all sociopaths. Overall the movie is miles better than the boom, but it could have done a better job establishing why Nedry didn’t like the company.
Why did Nedry do it? He had his dream job
Luke Gutierrez
Aaron Roberts
Who else thought Nedry was Hammonds son for the longest time?
Parker Young
Dobson?
Dominic Jackson
In the novel, he was badly paid and pretty lazy. That's why he took the robbery job in the first place, more money.
Cooper Rogers
He is, he calls Hammond dad
Anthony Torres
it's not explained well in the movie at all. i didn't even know their was a damn book
Julian Carter
And wasn't he gonna have some cushy job with the new company too?
Benjamin Cox
That's sarcasm. As a kid it obviously went over my head.
Julian Phillips
>He had his dream job
He bid himself too low and Hammond took full advantage. it's nedry's fault for being a retard
Carson Bailey
>As a kid it obviously went over my head.
Children typically do not understand sarcasm until later stages of development.