I haven't seen King Kong I, but I started watching King Kong II, but I'm not impressed. The previous plot is too procrastinated, and the relationship between King Kong and the heroine is too much. When King Kong takes humans as enemies, many movies about monsters can meet results. At the same time, humans are not King Kong's opponents. Except for sinister traps, they can hardly pose a threat to King Kong. In the third part, the plot has improved a lot. King Kong is exiled to Skull Island, where there are many hidden prehistoric creatures of the same level as King Kong. King Kong is no longer a threat to humans in the play, but a protector of local humans. As in the previous films, the army discovered this mysterious garden. In the two forces composed of black officers and explorers, there was a disagreement about King Kong. One side questioned revenge and killed King Kong in various ways to pay homage to his dead comrades in arms. Also introduced a common enemy, the Skeleton Lizard King. During the whole fight, soldiers, explorers, photographers, reporters, and old pilots were awakened by the original power, actively protecting King Kong, and protecting this Garden of Eden from being disturbed by human discovery.
What's more exciting is that the special effects of the whole movie are far ahead of the first two films in the King Kong theme, and the visual effects and shocking sound effects formed by the special effects are particularly enjoyable. This time, King Kong is no longer a violent warrior, but is closer to the gods of nature. He also has feelings and helplessness. While fearless, he is careful everywhere, and the overall portrayal is more vivid. Fans who like King Kong themes are worth recommending.
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