The last sunrise that killed the orangutan

Garnett 2022-04-23 07:01:09

I watched the extended version of more than three hours. I
just watched the return of Mount Tai a few days ago, and I was very touched by the orangutan.
The first part of this film uses a lot of foreshadowing. You can regard the first part as a jungle adventure film, because the first part has basically nothing to do with the beautiful orangutan love.
The next hour focuses on describing the love between the orangutan and the beautiful woman.
There is a big span between the front and the back, but it will not feel boring and don’t want to watch it. On the charm of the director and screenwriter.
The technology in 2005, looking at it again in 2016, can still be said to surpass many fifty-mao premium grades in recent years.
Carl is so annoying, so greedy from beginning to end, a businessman in the eyes of full money. But it feels like Lee from certain angles, especially the great Gatsby. (ps I'm Xiao Li Fan, I don't mean to slander here) The more the
heroine looks, the better she looks, she feels like Nicole Kidman.
The climax is all within the next hour.
In particular, the scene where King Kong climbed to the top of the building seems to be a live-action version of Beauty and the Beast.
The last question is very subtle, why did King Kong climb so high in the end?
In my opinion, it's because this is a romantic King Kong, and King Kong wants to take the heroine to watch the sunrise, just like the one on the island.
In the end, the scene of the island is simply a reappearance. Airplane = Bat. King Kong fights the plane (bat) and puts the heroine in a safe place.
Jake is still the same Jake, and finally came to the heroine.
What has changed is that no matter how powerful King Kong is, it is no match for modern technology, so die.
Feeling sorry for King Kong the whole time. Wrong time, wrong place, wrong object. Maybe King Kong just evolved late and happened to be overgrown and happened to live on an island, otherwise the male protagonist might not be Jake.
Science fiction films are still pacifist in the end. In the end, everything comes down to reality. The reality is too cruel.
Alas, I will still watch my cartoon sci-fi. After all, this dream can still be continued.
True love is so elusive, and it works and is cherished.

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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.