As the saying goes, "Heroes are sad at Beauty Pass". It turns out that King Kong is also sad at Beauty Pass. According to this logic, King Kong is a hero. At least that's what I think. It is not wrong for King Kong to fall in love with a beautiful woman, nor is it wrong for a beautiful woman to have subtle feelings for King Kong. This is completely the free choice of the will of both parties, and it has nothing to do with others. But in this society where the mainstream will has the right to speak, it is a big joke for an orangutan to fall in love with a beautiful woman. What makes it even more difficult for them to accept is that the beautiful woman also falls in love with the orangutan. This is simply a challenge to the traditional concept, and the outcome of the challenger is destined to be both dead and wounded. Love can make people blind, and it can make King Kong blind. For the sake of his beloved Annie, King Kong struggled with dinosaurs and was willing to be bound by a cold chain. But the truth is that both King Kong and Annie are just tools for other people's entertainment, they are used. King Kong then launched a final attack on tradition. When King Kong fell, a reporter said, "It's just an animal, it doesn't know anything." That's right, it's just an animal, it doesn't know about money, power, status, nation, race, species... It doesn't know about human beings Everything in society, but what it knows is precisely the tolerance and love that are easily ignored by human beings. Orangutans also know how to love. Pop songs are loved every day, but how many of us really know how to love? At the moment when King Kong was seriously injured and fell from the Empire State Building, its pitying and hopeful eyes were no different from JACK in TITANIC. Who could not be moved by it? Only love can travel through time and space, through national borders, through species, through misunderstandings, through estrangement, and through hatred. Reach out and put your hand on your chest and feel it, you can find the most Beautiful things in the world there.
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