The special effects have nothing to say, but the plot is really thin, one grade worse than the Peter Jackson version. The key to the success of the Jackson version lies in the interaction and emotional exchange between King Kong and the heroine. King Kong can't speak, but you can see his joy and anger from his eyes and actions. The behemoth, as fierce and evil as King Kong, also had a childish heart. The new version is far worse in this respect. I only remember that the heroine stroked King Kong's upper lip. Other than that, there is nothing good to say. In addition, Dou Sen and the heroine, who are known for their good acting skills, basically exist in the form of symbols. Not an expedition expert? Sorry, didn't see it. There is also the commander played by Samuel Jackson, who is determined to go his own way, stubborn to the end, and does not consider the life and death of his subordinates at all, how can such a person lead troops! The plot is completely forced forward by the appearance of one deadly monster after another. Only at the beginning of the whole film, in the early 1970s, when the Vietnam War was in full swing, accompanied by the American rock music of that era, the Huey helicopters taking off from the US military base stabbed me in my weakness. The picture of Huey Qifei reminds me of another good movie
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