At the beginning of the film, I was attracted by Ann's possession of a sacred place in the soul, which cannot be violated; the Great Depression in the United States, probably in 1930, many people lost their jobs; she has a angular, beautiful face, and a concave and convex figure. With good-looking legs, God has given her such good conditions, but she is still down-to-earth and supports herself through the industry she loves; I admit that her uncompromising nature might not have survived if she had not met an ambitious filmmaker. Go down, but luckily she met. The moment she boarded the ship, I was terrified, very worried that something would happen to her on a ship with her alone. Fortunately, the director's arrangement was to let her meet love on the ship.
Ann was wearing a long white dress, under the sunset, on the ship. Beauty to a new level. Adventure on the island, I seem to forget the crew, one after another, for the sake of Ann. But the eyes are full of security and bravery. She wore a suspender nightdress and a shawl, and had been barefoot. Thin but not weak, firm but not fat. This is not to deliberately reveal, is the real sexy. A woman should be like this, brave without losing her femininity, sexy without being flattering.
The real climax of the film is when Kong appears when Ann is about to be eaten by a dinosaur. It wants to save An, what is in its head at this time, and what kind of emotion is it in that it is willing to work hard to save An. Is it because no one is too lonely and regards Ann as a playmate? It must be, because in my opinion, how can ape and a person fall in love; but watching the fight between the orangutan and the dinosaur, I suddenly felt that the orangutan began to fall in love. Full of male hormones, arousing the admiration and interest of women, maybe we can boldly think about the love between orangutans and people, why not. King Kong sat on the top of the mountain with An. At this time, there were tiredness and loss in King Kong's eyes, and there was a little anger for An's escape. It turned back and looked at Ann, and Ann also regarded him as a human being, understood its mood at this time, and tried his best to come up with a trick to please King Kong. Finally, in its soft palm, she watched the sunrise and fell asleep with peace of mind. At this point in the romantic climax, and I'm wondering, aren't they hungry. . . . Darwin's theory of evolution says that orangutans are not fully evolved human beings. What I have seen in this video is that when human beings have not yet evolved, they treat love like this, without any scruples, no matter what, if you want to love, just love .
The orangutan suffered a lot to keep Ann from leaving. When Ann left, did it know that she and Ann were not in the same world, and that Ann, who she was trying to protect, actually wanted to leave, but it misunderstood and thought it was the enemy who wanted to capture Ann, but in fact, humans wanted to arrest Ann. is himself. It endured sword pain, bullets, and narcotics like a fool. To be caught in the end and to be watched by a world that you do not know;
I was moved, although there were no tears, but my heart was deeply touched. When King Kong was tied to the stage and found out that the girl opposite was not Ann, he was disappointed and couldn't hold on anymore. It's going to find Ann. It turned over the whole city, destroyed the whole city but also found Ann. It grabbed one woman after another who looked like Ann, none of them, grabbed it and put it down. Fortunately, they finally met again. They were on ice and it teased Ann, so happy, wish the movie ended here. At that moment, I began to believe that this is indeed love, and that love should not be limited by external comments, material, geography, or even appearance. It can be love as long as it's comfortable and arouses your desire; I thought it would take her out of the city and back to where she lived, which the film doesn't do. So cruel but also realistic. It took her up the skyscraper, still waiting for the sunrise, watching Abe's glowing, indescribably beautiful face. It feels like everything I've experienced has gone by the wayside. Whether it died in battle to protect Ann, or because it was an alien, but its emotion moved me and made me sigh that an orangutan can be so sincere, but at the same time, if it knows how to be flexible and not reckless, If you think about the long-term future, will the ending be a little better, but as an outlier in the biosphere and an outlier in your emotions, will you be let go? Only by fighting to the death can it defend its attitude towards feelings. At the end of the film, what killed King Kong, is beauty, is love, is romance, and should be defending the attitude that feelings should have.
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