A true "greatest movie of all time"! ! !

Gilberto 2022-04-24 07:01:02

This is the most shocking film I've ever seen in my life! The most exciting! the greatest! Favorite epic fantasy adventure! Most audiences are familiar with "Peter Jackson" for his epic "Lord of the Rings Trilogy" series of feature films! At the same time, The Lord of the Rings trilogy is also his masterpiece that won the highest award in the Oscar field, and it is because of this that his career has reached the pinnacle of the road, becoming one of the most famous directors in Hollywood! But I personally think that [King Kong 2005] is his greatest work!

When it comes to King Kong, we have to mention several early films about King Kong long before Jackson. The earliest King Kong film I remember was probably released in 1933. I have only seen a few of them. Indeed, it was amazing to be able to shoot that kind of effect in that era! And Jackson is the remake of that classic! Although the length of the film is more than 3 hours, it is indeed too long for most domestic audiences... After all, most people generally think that the length of the film is 90/100 minutes (in fact, foreign films of 90 minutes are really rare) But I personally think that the length of the movie is 2 hours and 30 minutes is the most suitable! It's true that King Kong is a bit longer...but I can honestly say that I really don't want to miss a second of the scene when I watch the 2005 version of King Kong! There was absolutely no feeling of wanting to dance in the plot for more than an hour before. This has to say that Jackson's rendering of the atmosphere and environment of the film is too good! Whether it's a 1930s American environment reenactment, or every scene in the fantasy island is handled so well! And the domineering and mighty image of the protagonist King Kong and the supernatural creatures on the island are simply a living (unexplored area by human beings) feature documentary!

The most interesting thing for movie fans is the classic episode of "King Kong vs. Tyrannosaurus Rex". Although it has been put on the big screen many times, and the plot is a little old-fashioned, Jackson's classic reenactment this time is so good. Shocking, immersive, shocking! Amazing blood flow! King Kong seems to be alive in our world! I have to admire Jackson's exquisite control of giant monsters and big scenes! Never get tired of watching it!

For King Kong, it may have been doomed to its tragedy from the moment it saw the heroine... When it was destroyed by human beings and then fell into the water by all means, it always believed in it. Its human friends... In addition to being moved and crying, I also want to say to those who committed atrocities (you bastards are so damned!) It's just a huge primate, It defends its territory like any other wild animal. But for humans, it is a giant monster, a terrifying monster, and it can easily destroy human order and civilization... Human beings are unwilling to accept such supernatural creatures, and no creatures stronger than us are allowed! And King Kong was brutally shot in the end in order to protect his best human friend... When he was dying at the last moment, I saw the tears in his eyes... It must be regretful, just wanted to be with its mate( The heroine) is only together... In the end, King Kong became the victim of human beings... Every time I see this scene, I will cry and cry, which is especially uncomfortable. I can't help but sigh, this poor big boy...

This is a wonderful video! A great video! A must-see video! Also a sad movie! The most terrifying thing is not monsters but us humans...

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  • Patsy 2022-04-24 07:01:02

    is very touching. But the first paragraph really feels a bit redundant!

  • Arjun 2021-10-20 19:00:15

    Humans are so terrible, they can knock out a King Kong that is one enemy to three Tyrannosaurus rex

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.