The behemoth itself is going the popcorn movie route, so it doesn't matter whether the plot is exciting or not, whether it is logical or not. Looking at the character configuration, this point is up to the standard. Everyone loves to see the strong arm muscles of Dwayne Johnson. See if there is a big explosion, a scene of big destruction. At this point, "Furious" also gave the scene of interstellar space, which was unexpected, so it also met the standard. Let's see if it's Happyend, of course, this world still needs heroes to save in the end, up to the standard!
The giant beast in the title of "Giant" is a giant beast that mutated after being infected with a virus. It has a nine-meter-long wolf. This wolf not only has the thorns like a warthog, but also can fly. It's a giant beast. The aquatic giant beast has a hard mecha shell, oh no, it is a hard crocodile skin, and it has a mouth with countless fangs. In the film, the second male, George, is a blackened gorilla. He grew up several times overnight and became an irrational "King Kong".
The gorilla's name is "George", a rare albino gorilla who was picked up by Johnson since he was a child, domesticated by him, and has a deep relationship with him. When "George" was a normal-sized gorilla, he was a gorilla with a little bit of a quirky sense of humor, because George likes to give the middle finger. And Johnson is a zoologist who doesn't like to be in contact with humans, but only loves animals. In fact, after setting up Johnson's character, I was a little puzzled, why can such a man who doesn't understand amorous feelings teach a gorilla with such a sense of humor as George? Perhaps, Johnson taught his "next generation" the inconvenient side of himself.
After the blackening of the gorilla, it is really "King Kong"'s sense of sight and developed pectoral muscles (I think it is to cooperate with Dwayne Johnson and express this pair of good friends). After getting angry, he slammed his chest, ran and jumped up the tall building, hung one hand on the glass curtain wall, and climbed up, (question, how many viewers would not think of King Kong in such a scene?) I once thought that King Kong had been remade. .
I think the director, screenwriter and props team put a lot of effort into making the audience distinguish between King Kong and George. In the character, oh no, orangutan design, George was set as an albino gorilla with a peculiar sense of humor and a middle finger.
So at the end of the film, if you don't know for a while whether you are watching "King Kong" or "Raging Beast", see if the gorilla will give the middle finger.
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