First of all, this little brother, even in a military uniform, can hardly hide his coquettish temperament.
Then said the movie, King Kong is the patron saint, and the monitor lizard is the devil. This definition is set by the aborigines, because King Kong does not eat people but protects people, and monitor lizards destroy whoever sees them. It is estimated that the octopus will raise eight hands in disapproval.
There is a food chain in nature, as the black brother said, it is the law of nature. The law of nature is that the strong eat the weak and the fittest survive. So unless King Kong is a vegetarian, he will eat the octopus lying in the water when he drinks water, and he will definitely eat the buffalo that is pinned down by the helicopter. In order to render the positive image of King Kong, the brilliance of humanity is forcibly given. You could say that primates have higher IQs but have moral attributes, which is a bit of an exaggeration. Are the eaten octopus and the rescued buffalo two sides of morality? How is this judgment determined? Is it meat or grass?
In Jurassic Park, when humans were cornered by the raptors, Tyrannosaurus Rex appeared to eat the raptors, but it was definitely not to save people, it was just to eat. Humans chose to run away after seeing it, instead of thanking the Tyrannosaurus in the past. Because the end will be dessert. This is the law of nature, the weak are eaten by the strong, and the strong are eaten by the stronger. The enemy of the enemy is a friend, and it is only useful in human society. In nature, anyone above you in the food chain is the enemy.
Although the 2005 version of King Kong also has feelings with human beings, after all, it is produced by getting along with a certain person. It is directional and has cause and effect, which is still understandable. But in this version, it is the protection of the race, the protection of the weak and the herbivores. It's not emotion, it's social responsibility. That's kind of bullshit. It has become a consciousness that the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. This is still not something that exists in the laws of nature.
But the movie is generally decent enough to watch. The Director of the God Team brought Loki and Captain Marvel, which is no less than the Marvel movie.
The biggest impression after watching it is that monkeys use sticks. Even if the director is not a fan of "Journey to the West", he must be a fan of "Dragon Ball".
Trivia:
1. This movie is the tallest King Kong movie among all the King Kong films shot in the United States, about 32 meters. In contrast, the 2005 Peter Jackson version of King Kong is only 7.6 meters. The reason for making King Kong taller is to close the height difference between King Kong and Godzilla in the upcoming "King Kong vs. Godzilla" in 2020. This is also why the film highlights that King Kong is still growing, and by 2020, it is expected to be even higher.
2. Samuel L. Jackson said that during filming, they did not know King Kong's actual height. The answer to each question is different.
3. "It sounds like a bird, but it's a fuckin' ant!" Said by the staff while joking. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts felt it fit the bizarre ecology of Skull Island, so he kept it in the film. In a later interview, Vogt-Roberts stated that he originally wanted to shoot a scene that included a superstar ant, but then gave up because of budget issues.
4. Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts stated that the first version of the script was set to take place in 1917, and the story was completely different. Although he also liked that version of the script, it was not what he wanted. So he timed the story during the Vietnam War and wanted to shoot a monster-themed Apocalypse Now.
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