King Kong

Lottie 2022-03-23 09:01:12

The film tells the United States in 1933. An adventurous entrepreneur and filmmaker led a filming team to a deserted island to shoot, including the heroine Ann and the screenwriter Jack. They were attacked by dinosaurs and local indigenous people. The cry was exchanged for King Kong's response. This huge orangutan, even the fierce dinosaurs feared it a bit, but it was in love with it. An Qi then brought King Kong from the deserted island back to New York, but it was the beginning of its tragic fate. King Kong was later caught in the city. In order to protect her lover and fight with the army, King Kong, in order to lead Ann to watch the beautiful sunrise once again, climbed up the Empire State Building, put herself into trouble, and launched a final battle with human planes. In the end it fell off the Empire State Building and wrote the last tragic song for his lover.
Seeing them sitting on the Empire State Building. When King Kong learned to express "too beautiful" like Ann, I cried so much. This is the last of them. Once I watched the morning sun, when he fell full of wounds, and finally looked at Ann lovingly, and then fell from the top of the Empire State Building up to the sky. I couldn't cry anymore. It was human greed that killed him.

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Extended Reading
  • Andres 2021-10-20 19:00:13

    Saw the cruel side of mankind

  • Cary 2022-03-24 09:01:12

    The foreplay is too long, the plot is too weak, the special effects are too bad, and the taste is too heavy!

King Kong quotes

  • Carl Denham: [filming the dinosaurs] Walk forward, Bruce.

    Bruce Baxter: What?

    Carl Denham: You're the star of this picture. Get into character and head towards the animals.

    Bruce Baxter: What the hell kind of place is this? Are you sure about this, Denham? Don't we have a stand-in for this type of thing?

    Carl Denham: I need you in the shot, or people will say they're fake.

    Bruce Baxter: Oh nobody's gonna think these are fake.

  • Jack Driscoll: Where's Carl?

    Bruce Baxter: Carl? He's up there, filming.