The whole film is three hours long, and the first half is a bit lengthy. The delay in seeing the protagonist makes me feel like I’m not King Kong (I haven’t watched the first two films). Until I reach Skull Island, the plot continues. One link is very exciting. Hollywood films have such a charm-let you know that it is the result of commercial operation, it is a computer-synthesized stunt, but you still can't help but immerse yourself in it, unconsciously treating it as real.
Before this, I have seen all kinds of propaganda about King Kong, and saw the outline of the story written by others, but I am still willing to recall it again and write the plot I saw and my own understanding.
Regarding the death of King Kong, some people say that King Kong died of Donna because it had a love for Donna. I feel that King Kong did not die of love. Although it is a close relative of human beings, the relationship between King Kong and Donna is not necessarily love. With its intelligence, I think at most it is like a child who loves and loves his own toys and loves to love Donna! And the cause of its death, I do not agree that it is the result of pursuit of love, I think that King Kong actually died of human greed, if there were no people to explore Skull Island, if people thought that Donna was dead, no People once again landed on the island to save Donna. If people stopped after successfully rescuing Donna and left King Kong instead of bringing it back to perform, King Kong would not die. Maybe they would still live their own lives on which island. !
That dark and deep canyon lingered in my mind all the time and left a deep impression. It was actually the gap between King Kong and human beings. It crossed it, no matter whether it was King Kong or human beings, there was no peace and auspiciousness. In order to guarantee, whether King Kong harmed human beings out of nature or not.
The film is about the story of man and King Kong. Things gather together. King Kong has the life space of King Kong. Humans cannot tolerate it. In addition, people will give full play to their wisdom and talents to use other species to satisfy their own selfish desires, just like Just like using King Kong, King Kong must die of human greed, which was destined from the beginning.
In fact, human beings have not only demarcated themselves and other species in nature, but also regarded other species as tools only worthy of their own profit and use. Isn’t that the case among people? ! ......
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