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I saw this over the weekend and I really liked it. It's a fun movie to see, hella violent, and an interesting time placement at the time of the end of the Viet Nam war. The absolutely overwhelming and unfriendly jungle is an interesting parallel with the war itself. And then there's this guy...
Who almost walked off with the film. John C. Riley is a WWII Pilot who crashes on the island along with a Japanese pilot and the two survive there together for 30 years.
It's a good movie with what I found to be a touching ending. Good occasional homage to the original film, including a Kong who varies in size in relation to the backgrounds but is generally ridiculously (and unsupportably) HUGE. And you can see in some shots that Kong has the overly big brow ridges which became a part of the original filmmaking legend.
Who almost walked off with the film. John C. Riley is a WWII Pilot who crashes on the island along with a Japanese pilot and the two survive there together for 30 years.
It's a good movie with what I found to be a touching ending. Good occasional homage to the original film, including a Kong who varies in size in relation to the backgrounds but is generally ridiculously (and unsupportably) HUGE. And you can see in some shots that Kong has the overly big brow ridges which became a part of the original filmmaking legend.
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