You are not a beauty, and I am not a beast

Pablo 2021-10-18 09:29:03

It can be said that this is the best movie I have seen in theaters over the years.


It’s not an exaggeration to say that I’m an information blind, until after watching Kim, I just knew the director of this film... and I was actually very idiotic to ask, this director sounds familiar...


Of course, it must be Peter who filmed the Lord of the Rings. Xun, in order to get rid of such a heart-wrenching King Kong.


What I said was heart-stirring, I didn't mean King Kong's so-called love for Ann. I really hate this way of interpreting this movie. I hate it very much. Of course, the heart-wrenching love is also very worthy of admiration, but it is really a very narrow view to define the emotion between King Kong and Ann as "Beauty and the Beast". The aesthetics of orangutans are very different from the nature of human beings. Even humans of different nationalities prefer different images of beautiful women, let alone non-my gorillas. The so-called beauty killing the beast is just a kind of obscenity in the mainstream view of mankind.


When Ann performed those juggling in order to survive, she quietly changed her destiny as a "food" into a "friend". Ann didn't even know that this kind of communication was the first time for King Kong that someone had communicated with him on an equal footing. Those indigenous people worship him, but fear him even more. There is no other kind on this island (or the bad directors deliberately! ==). Life is full of killings for survival. This kind of life is really true for King Kong. Too lonely, too lonely. After seeing the gorilla rushing over to fight with the Tyrannosaurus Rex to save Ann, when playing a little temper with An, I couldn't help but think of the scene where the aliens and the little boy's fingers touched together in ET.


I have to say that this kind of film is the best commercial film. It is a very rare "sentimental" commercial film. The female protagonist of the blonde beauty is not a big breasted beauty with ambiguous personality. This kind of melancholic beauty, just appeared on the scene, the bad-hearted director persuaded her to take his adventure film, she said sadly, "everything related to her beautiful, will not last long", there is also a scene of her in the bow of the sunset slowly Turning his head, there were tears in his eyes, wow, which man would be unmoved?


There are so many classic shots in the film, and I don't feel sick or anything at all. What impressed me was the appearance scene of the indigenous people on the island, which is really a FEEL thriller! It can be said that the atmosphere of all the scenes of this movie is very in place, especially the feeling of nostalgia in the 1950s, which suddenly brought us back to that era.


After watching the movie, I discussed with the monkey my views on the movie. He said that the capture of the gorilla symbolizes the process of conquering nature step by step. The director in the movie is the epitome of human beings. "What he is best at is Destroy everything he loves". I just think that this is a movie about loneliness. No one is not lonely, but the loneliness of King Kong has been magnified many times.


Although this is a very, very good movie, I still don't plan to watch it a second time. I can't bear such a total tragedy.


PS: King Kong is so pitiful! ! ! Moreover, from beginning to end, he didn't even have a name. (Actually, this PS is the only purpose for me to write this film


review , bad-hearted director!) Let’s post something written by Monkey I

like this movie, but I didn’t want to say anything, and every time I watched a good movie Similarly, after being moved, it is not easy to really say something. Baozi emphasized the loneliness of King Kong. In fact, think about it carefully. With King Kong's huge body, his fate in the world, besides loneliness, I am afraid there is nothing else. The scene of King Kong and An watching the sunset seems to have been said countless times. This may indeed be the brainchild of Peter Jackson, but what I think of is the countless days when King Kong watched the sunset alone before Ann arrived.
Looking at the online comments casually, the interpretation of King Kong is nothing more than Beauty and the Beast’s love or eye-popping stunts. The most funny thing is that Qilu Evening News’s criticism of the movie "lost in the stunts" is really a pathetic cliché. Before criticizing, it is better to have a little self-knowledge. King Kong's re-narration of the story of Beauty and the Beast was originally a permanent motif in Western culture. It should be said that the director sublimated the meaning of this story, especially at the level of the public with such a wide influence. This sublimation is quite touching. Compared with the King Kong in history, this version gives the King Kong people the element for the first time, so we feel his emotions and his loneliness, and thus for the first time it is possible to communicate with an existence like King Kong. Recall that in 1933, the story of King Kong appeared in a movie for the first time. The gorilla with a height of more than ten meters has no character at all except for killing and destroying. His peculiar affection for beautiful women has nothing to praise for other than satisfying people's curiosity desires. . Today Peter Jackson re-tells this story, and he tells it so sentimentally, and it moves the public so much-maybe decades later, people have really made a little progress.
Let's talk about stunts. I don't know why someone criticizes special effects. Peter Jackson has proved that entertainment and so-called feelings are definitely not opposites, but our film critics probably don't think so. Visually, King Kong seems to have used special effects to the extreme, but I guess it won’t be long before new breakthroughs will continue to appear. But in the final analysis, no matter how the special effects develop, the most important thing is the narration of the story and the feelings of the author. I dare say that Peter Jackson's King Kong is not inferior to any literary work in human history.
When I was watching a movie, I thought of Chateaubriand more than once. Judging from the written record, "Adara" caused a huge sensation in France. Today's King Kong, in fact, only amplified this sensation once. What's interesting is that while countless people were strangled by the fate of Adara and Rene, there were always people who criticized Chateaubriand as a speculator and blaspheming literature-which is quite similar to the criticism of King Kong today. Pity these curses, I am afraid that even the critics themselves will feel that they are lacking in confidence.
Out of the movie theater, Baozi dragged and discussed his feelings. When she talked about loneliness, I immediately thought of the ancient Greek tragedy. The scene of King Kong finally falling from the spire of the Empire State Building was full of tragic atmosphere. For 180 minutes, the audience was immersed in beautiful emotions, but all the time, they felt that the tragedy was approaching step by step. Whether you are familiar with the King Kong story or not, the tragic effect does not diminish at all. At this point, King Kong also showed the ultimate beauty of drama.
King Kong makes people think of many things, and some people criticize it as the vulgar human evil in the bad Hollywood movies. Haha, King Kong did speak of the harshness of human nature. Carl Denham “always destroys everything he loves”. This kind of evaluation is really appropriate for people. Even if it is really clichéd, such a sentence is enough, not to mention that King Kong is really not clichéd. Peter Jackson is not simply showing the ugly part of human nature. In fact, Mr. Carl's tenacity is shocking. In my experience, King Kong conveys a fateful message, just as Ann believes that he is destined to be unlucky, the director of King Kong reveals doubts about the world under the cloak of entertainment. Carl's desire and perseverance, captain's greed, Jim's innocence, first officer's integrity... It seems that all the forces that once promoted human civilization appeared in the movie, but these forces ultimately brought destruction. I always feel that King Kong can be used as a symbol to symbolize all those non-self races that were once strong or still strong. Humans paid countless prices in the process of conquering, but in the end they got nothing. And it is very likely that there will be disasters.
The conquest of King Kong is the same as the conquest of the New World. King Kong’s destructive power is limited. We have seen the story and the sadness has passed. However, watching the fall of King Kong, people inevitably feel an atmosphere of original sin. The death of this big thing makes us uncomfortable. Hollywood's entertainment has minimized our discomfort, but under the appearance of entertainment, who knows if there is really sadness.

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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.