The director conveys the idea of anti-nuclear and anti-war through the environment of Skull Island, conveys the importance of ecological conservation through the defense of King Kong, and conveys the danger of human greed and belligerence through the lens of the female photographer. In fact, it is unexpectedly good-looking, and it is not limited to the final heroic sacrifice of Xiaoqing Xiaoai. Human beings are sometimes so rude, always in the name of understanding scientifically explored creatures, to unnecessarily destroy the ecological balance, and they are afraid of unknown creatures stronger than themselves, so they choose to eliminate them.
The black man who took the lead in the army, at first everyone was happy when the barracks was about to withdraw troops, but he was not happy. Without the war, he would have no value. It seems to imply that human beings are belligerent.
When the heroine touched the King Kong people, she seemed to see something in King Kong's eyes, just like the heroine usually felt the record through the camera and understood everything, so she cried. Just as King Kong came to the lake and looked at his reflection in the water, as if to remind him that he had no companions even if he missed him, he tapped the water surface sadly.
To sum up the whole movie, the monster fight is like a cool movie, and the plot goes to the delicate meaning.
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