Tuesday, December 13, 2005

Kong is King

I must admit that I had no intention of watching this monkey movie, but Roger Ebert's review of it is compelling.
"King Kong" is a magnificent entertainment. It is like the flowering of all the possibilities in the original classic film. Computers are used not merely to create special effects, but also to create style and beauty, to find a look for the film that fits its story. And the characters are not cardboard heroes or villains seen in stark outline, but quirky individuals with personalities.

The result is a surprisingly involving and rather beautiful movie -- one that will appeal strongly to the primary action audience, and also cross over to people who have no plans to see "King Kong" but will change their minds the more they hear. I think the film even has a message, and it isn't that beauty killed the beast. It's that we feel threatened by beauty, especially when it overwhelms us, and we pay a terrible price when we try to deny its essential nature and turn it into a product, or a target. This is one of the year's best films. "

1 Comments:

At 11:27 AM, Blogger Robin CHAN said...

Yes, I will definitely catch this movie after reading such a review.

Or... should I wait for the DVD version... kekeke

 

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