Doctors breaks the bad news movie scene

You're referring to the iconic movie scene where Dr. Percival Muldoon (played by Richard Attenborough) breaks the bad news to Dr. Ian Malcolm (played by Jeff Goldblum) in the 1993 film "Jurassic Park"!

Here's the scene:

[Dr. Muldoon: (serious tone) "Dr. Malcolm, I'm afraid we've had a bit of a problem. The park's security systems have been compromised. The animals have escaped. And I'm afraid it's not just the animals that have escaped..."]

[Dr. Malcolm: (skeptical) "What do you mean?"]

[Dr. Muldoon: (grimly) "The park's been overrun. The visitors... they're all... (pauses)...dead."]

[Dr. Malcolm: (stunned) "Dead?"]

[Dr. Muldoon: (firmly) "Yes, Dr. Malcolm. Dead. And I'm afraid it's not just the visitors. The park's staff... they're all dead too."]

This scene is often cited as one of the most memorable and intense moments in the film, and it's a great example of how a well-crafted dramatic scene can be used to convey the gravity of a situation and create tension and suspense.

What do you think makes this scene so effective?