Typical monster movie, good scene

Leta 2022-04-19 09:01:27

A typical monster movie. The background is that at the end of the Vietnam War, the military + protagonist/adventurer and anti-war reporter + scientific researcher went to an undiscovered island to explore. , and then eat/kill the expedition team one by one, and finally the protagonist's faction escapes. Halfway through, in the attack of the monster, there will naturally be differences. Anyway, if you don't listen to the protagonist, you will naturally hang up.

But this drama is strange, who is the protagonist? In the film, he obviously wanted the explorer played by Hirst to be the protagonist. Scientists found him and asked him to lead the way. He was paid five times as soon as he opened his mouth. He thought there was something special about him. After having a cool time with a Japanese sword, nothing else to impress... FAIL

On the other hand, Colonel Preston, who had just left the battlefield, was the shadow of his war madman. As soon as he entered the island, he came to the island with a few bombs to add to the fun, and then King Kong killed all the helicopters, and half of the soldiers died. Liang Zi was inexplicable. It was settled, and then the whole scene was revenge + rescuing the soldiers, and in the end, I had to fight against King Kong, and then I was flattened. One of the soldiers said a sentence, well said, sometimes the enemy does not exist, you forced it out.

Probably to demonstrate the anti-war ideology of the film, but the representative of the war, the feeling of a single tendon, is still to promote the plot and forcibly pull hatred... The film's failure

The Virgin of love&peace acted as a female reporter in the field, and I had no impression of the whole scene...except for taking pictures everywhere with a camera.

Monster movies are nothing more than this, but some monsters are very popular, so in order to whiten the monsters, the monsters are divided into good and bad (Godzilla is also the same), King Kong is the good monster, in order to protect humans and fight against bad monsters (prehistoric Why do giant beasts protect humans??? Unsolved mysteries of monster movies?). The bad monsters in this film are the skeleton lizards that live in the underground world all the year round, similar to the monster that escaped from the temple.

This skeleton lizard is extremely easy to summon, as long as a few bombs are thrown, it will climb out of the ground and eat people! It's your turn, villain!

The highlight of this film is that the fighting scenes are not dark. Another point is that the scenery is really beautiful. It is said that it was filmed in Vietnam. It has a taste of Guilin, so the shots are also beautiful! As a popcorn movie, it is qualified.

ps: The team of the monster film stated that first of all, there must be a protagonist who is both brave, loyal, and courageous, and whose fighting power is outstanding, a Virgin of love & peace, a follower of the protagonist, a government-affiliated inner responder, have no purpose, a Muscle pie specifically to oppose the protagonist, two gangsters full of ruffians, often played by white losers, several cannon fodders, often an Asian among the cannon fodders, short and cowering, and then being cannon fodder. Common lineup.

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Kong: Skull Island quotes

  • Hank Marlow: Hey, what happened with the war? Did we win?

    James Conrad: Which one?

    Hank Marlow: Uh-huh. That makes sense.

  • [after credits]

    James Conrad: You just gonna sit there? In the dark? You're enjoying this, right? Is this fun for you? I promise I won't tell the Russians.

    Mason Weaver: I promise *I* will tell the Russians.

    James Conrad: She's gonna tell the Russians.

    [throws pencil at the reverse mirror]

    James Conrad: Why are you keeping us here?

    Mason Weaver: I want to go home.

    James Conrad: We get it. There was no island. We were never on an island.

    Houston Brooks: [enters the room] Island? What island?

    James Conrad: Brooks, what the hell is going on?

    Houston Brooks: Welcome to MONARCH. This island is just the beginning.

    San: There's more out there.

    James Conrad: What do you mean more?

    Houston Brooks: This world never belonged to us. It belonged to them. The question is, how long before they take it back. Kong is not the only king.

    [Godzilla roars]