King Kong behind the scenes gags

2021-10-18 09:27
  • In the original "King Kong", the indigenous people on Skull Island are ridiculous, as if imitating a certain indigenous tribe in Africa. In the new version, Peter Jackson portrays them as savages with primitive savage temperament and blood-red eyes, combining the pronunciation characteristics of African, Asian, Maori and Polynesian languages, and spraying their skin into a sinful alternative. ——Black, the modern indigenous people of Skull Island are just like that.
  • At the beginning of the film, Ann Darrow wore a bell-shaped millinery that was fashionable in the Period Fashion era. This kind of millinery was very popular in New York in the 1930s. Every young woman will have at least one, showing great Unique feminine breath during depression.
  • Peter Jackson continues other descriptions of natives in the original book: rituals that require human sacrifices, specific dance moves, costumes, and impressive Max Steiner music.
  • Ann Darrow uses juggling to appease the irritable King Kong. Since Naomi Watts was not born in a circus, her hands that waved in a false manner were actually nothing. It was the CGI technician who would synthesize the pebbles in the later stage.
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King Kong quotes

  • Carl Denham: Monsters belong in B movies.

  • Carl Denham: Ann, I'm not that kind of person.

    Ann Darrow: Oh really, then what kind of person are you Mr.Denham?

    Carl Denham: I'm someone you can trust, I'm a movie producer.

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