I like watching movies like this in the cinema, it's exciting.
I'm not picky about the plot, and I'm not picky about the special effects either.
In fact, what touched me the most was the old airman who said that King Kong's parents were dead, and he was still a young King Kong. At that time, King Kong looked at the starry sky alone, and felt very uncomfortable. I can't imagine what would happen to the original inhabitants of the island if something happened to him. There is also a setting, that is, the old airman and the Japanese are enemies on the battlefield, but on the isolated island, throwing away that layer of identity, they rely on each other, and no one can leave the other.
Almost the entire article is fighting, fighting, fighting. King Kong and the plane, King Kong and the big octopus, King Kong and the lizard, King Kong and the captain, King Kong and the big lizard. This impresses me more. Because I'm actually not that curious about the love of the orangutan.
Talk about the biggest flaw of this movie, Jing Tian. With her or without her, it's the same, it doesn't play a role in promoting the plot, nor does it have any substantive lines. Hey, there are too many grooves to complain about.
The island will eventually be discovered, and the peace of King Kong will eventually be broken. Humans will not tolerate the existence of such a lethal creature like King Kong. I don’t know what the fate of King Kong will be. If there is a next chapter, it is probably not about King Kong. s story. After reading the easter eggs, I feel that there is a high possibility of a second part, although I don't know when.
But in the movie, he is the young and lonely King Kong.
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