Sublimation from strong sexual suggestion

Demarco 2022-04-23 07:01:09

I can't understand why the 33 year version is higher than the 05 version on IMDB. The latter is far superior to the former both in terms of vision and mind. I have seen several clips of the previous version, which can be described as "horrible". And according to CCTV 10's tenth projection room, the film's strong sexual implication was criticized by public opinion at that time. I think most of the reviewers on IMDB rate it out of a homage to old films and that's why this happens. (This rule is reflected in any sequel, like Star Wars prequel, which is obviously a good movie.)
Peter Jackson said that he cried when he was a child watching King Kong, which is why he made such a film. A very good interpretation: he gave such a B-level monster film his own imagination, and it was the imagination of a person's childhood, pure and romantic.
Therefore, this King Kong in 2005 is not simple. Can a film that a good director want to remake since he was a child be simple? Personally, I think that the 2005 version of King Kong is not as simple as a love movie. After reading a few short reviews, it is clear that some of my neighborhoods are too imaginative, and I have vivid pictures in my mind, and then I naturally feel heavy taste. Personally, jackson turned this monster into a high-grade creature.
The reason why the orangutan didn't kill the heroine was because of her beauty, and she was quite specific. Later, when he came to New York City, so many blond beauties, he thought they were not beautiful. He only pursued what he thought was beautiful, including the ones that moved me the most. Watch the sunset with the heroine twice. That was enough to dispel any doubts in my heart that the orangutan was driven only by his primal impulses. It is possible that the previous version was like this, but the director of this film has sublimated this beast. It is not just a savage monster. He also has tenderness, and his aesthetics are beyond ordinary people.
At the end of the movie, I feel more and more that Jackson is satirizing human industrial civilization. A detail: A commander was admonishing his soldiers, saying that this is the sacred and beautiful land of human beings, and there is no room for orangutans full of lice and stinking, and then he said that when he smashed his head, the chariot they were riding in happened to pass by. The King Kong smashed. Seeing this, I couldn't help but smile.
In the end, the fat man said a sentence that the subtitle team mistranslated: "It was beauty killed the beast." Actually, it should be translated as "It was his pursuit of beauty that killed him."
Because of the dialogue at the end, I couldn't help but expand. Lenovo, although the following is just one of my guesses, my intuition tells me that Peter Jackson wants to say throughout: "Some people are not as good as a gorilla!"

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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.