king kong

Thursday, December 15, 2005

6:20 AM | 0 Comments

WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

i actually felt very ashamed that i'm a human halfway through the movie.

we think we own whatever land we land on;
we exploit, harm or even sacrifice others just to reach our goal.
all this, just because we claim that we are superior than any other living beings.

SUPERIOR MY FOOT.

if we lived on skull island we would've been dead by now.
look at those XXXXXXL SIZE CREEPY CRAWLIES in the cave and HUGE DINOSAURS roaming all over the place, no canons can kill them, you'd have to set a nuclear bomb to wipe them out. (which also means wiping out the human race in the process)
many would say it's just a movie and things like this don't exist.

ABUDEN.

i'm not saying that we live in a dinosaur age or what, it's just that we should really appreciate what we have now.
imagine if we were not born into this peaceful world but in a land like those that existed eons ago where humans would actually just look like ants to the other large creatures,
we'd be like the nomads shifting and running all over the place and fending off those monstrous creatures.

anyway this movie might be very heart aching for animal lovers.
if you didn't like the scenes in Alexender the Great where the elephants stampeded on the horses and man tried to use spades to cripple the elephants, you're not gonna like it when the humans open fire at poor king kong and the scene where the poor grass eating dinosaurs fall off the cliffs and some get eaten......or squashed to death.

and why must the aborigines look so freaking scary!??
they remind me of the ghouls in resident evil with their blood shot eyes and hideous expression,
i thought i was watching some scary movie for a moment there.
plus they seriously need a dentist to fix those crooked teeth and rotten gums.

anyway,
i already knew king kong would die in the end but reading it from the papers and watching it myself is SO SO DIFFERENT.

those bastards actually threw huge bottles of chloroforms on it's face and used hooks to cling onto it's flesh to trap the poor creature.
then they shipped king kong to New York to be EXHIBITED as the 8th wonder of the world, too bad they underestimated our dear friend's strength.
king kong broke free of those shackles and cuffs and wrecked the whole city to search for ann.
and now for the classic ending -
king kong together with ann climbes onto the empire state building but he couldn't go on anymore. he was wounded.
not only in the process of fleeing but also because of all the times he tried to protect ann from harm.

with a last glance at ann, it drew in it's last breathe and plummeted to the floor.
ann was devastated, the poor creature lied on the street motionless.

the whole city was silent again.



you think that's the end?


HELL NO.


as if being drugged, captured and killed in a foreign land for the poor soul is not enough,
the crowd who had been standing nearby now gathered around and walked all over it's body to take pictures of the dead animal - as if claiming victory.
how sick can humans get huh?

worst of all, the idiotic,money minded, cold blooded %%#&@*^&(#)^@$ director that did all this actually WALKED OFF UNHARMED and BLAMED all this on king kong.

the director boke the law, lied and cheated on his crew, risked what was important to others for his own fame and wealth, and his stubbornes killed 17 innocent souls during the voyage and god knows how many more when king kong broke free from his so called "chrome hand cuffs" and caused havoc to the whole city.

king kong is a beast, it belongs to the wild but was held captive by humans who were blinded by greed. it saved ann no matter how many times she ran away from it.
it risked it's life to save her.
and what did it get in return?
it's just so sad.


moral of the story?

some beast can be very noble;
some man however, can be very beastly.

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