Animals understand emotions better than humans

Brown 2022-03-23 09:01:12

King Kong, who liked the heroine, was used by the director who was so happy to take it from the forgotten virgin forest to the big city. Become an ornamental item. During one visit, King Kong broke free from the shackles because he couldn't see the heroine he liked. After escaping from the theater, in order to protect the heroine, he was killed by crusades. Seeing here, humans’ fear of unknown creatures led to unreasonable killings that made me feel speechless. It’s a shocking movie, although King Kong loves women. The protagonist is a bit unacceptable. However, everything King Kong has done to protect the heroine is also where the film’s climax and tears are located. It is very touching. Sometimes animals understand emotions better than humans.

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Extended Reading
  • Jeff 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    The woman killed the beast...Love is the deadliest weapon.

  • Kiley 2021-10-20 19:00:35

    I will never forget the first time I met it in the cinema. It was wonderful.

King Kong quotes

  • Bruce Baxter: For God's sake, Denham, leave the native alone.

  • Carl Denham: Oh! Ann, this is... uh... Ann?

    Ann Darrow: That's all right Mr. Denham. I know who this is. Thrilled to meet you. It's an honor to be a part of this.

    [shakes hands with Mike]

    Mike: [confused] Gee, thanks.

    Ann Darrow: Actually, I'm quite familiar with your work.

    Mike: [very confused] Really?

    Ann Darrow: Yes, and what I most admire is the way you've captured the voice of the common people.

    Mike: [smiling now] Well, uh, that's my job.

    Ann Darrow: I'm sure you've heard this before, Mr. Driscoll, if you don't mind me saying, but, you don't look at all like your photograph.

    [Jack Driscoll looks over]

    Mike: [smile disappears] I'm sorry...

    Carl Denham: Wait a minute, Ann.

    Ann Darrow: [to Carl] He's so much younger in person. And much better looking.

    Carl Denham: [as Jack approaches Ann from behind] Ann, stop. Stop right there.

    Ann Darrow: [to Mike again] You see. I was just afraid that you might be one of those self-obsessed, literary types.

    Mike: I'm sorry. I'm not...

    Ann Darrow: You know, the tweedy twerp with his nose in his book and his head up his a...

    [Jack snaps his book shut just behind her head. She turns around]

    Jack Driscoll: It's nice to meet you too, Miss Darrow.