See King Kong!
I just returned from seeing a preview screening of the new King Kong. At the risk of losing all credibility for film sensibilities, I would rate it as one of the best movies I have ever seen—certainly the best "big picture" blockbuster film. It is everything the original famously wanted to be, and the remake tried completely unsuccessfully to be. A love story.
The special effects are simply amazing. It is as though they were invented to make this film possible. (I admit that Lord of the Rings was awesome too but, though I enjoyed all the pictures, I was never into the Trilogy. I just didn't care.) So I don't spoil a minute, I won't give any examples of especially effective scenes—there are lots (and only one I would question). But the reason why this film succeeds is that the technology finally allows Kong to show the emotions we are supposed to know he feels and how the relationship between Kong and Ann develops. Naomi Watts accomplished the difficult task of credibly reciprocating her feelings (to a nonexistent creature). And she screams real good too.
I saw the film under ideal viewing conditions in Singapore. An enormous screen and perfect sound in a huge new stadium-seating theater. It was the perfect theater for an action movie. The fact that Singapore is mentioned several times in the opening of the film added an extra kick.
It is after 2:30 AM here on Wednesday morning now so I won't write more. I decided to stay up to post, however, so readers would know to go see this movie at their earliest opportunity. I have not read anything about what the critics are saying, but for my money, it is well worth the effort. You will relish all three hours of it.
Now to bed.
The special effects are simply amazing. It is as though they were invented to make this film possible. (I admit that Lord of the Rings was awesome too but, though I enjoyed all the pictures, I was never into the Trilogy. I just didn't care.) So I don't spoil a minute, I won't give any examples of especially effective scenes—there are lots (and only one I would question). But the reason why this film succeeds is that the technology finally allows Kong to show the emotions we are supposed to know he feels and how the relationship between Kong and Ann develops. Naomi Watts accomplished the difficult task of credibly reciprocating her feelings (to a nonexistent creature). And she screams real good too.
I saw the film under ideal viewing conditions in Singapore. An enormous screen and perfect sound in a huge new stadium-seating theater. It was the perfect theater for an action movie. The fact that Singapore is mentioned several times in the opening of the film added an extra kick.
It is after 2:30 AM here on Wednesday morning now so I won't write more. I decided to stay up to post, however, so readers would know to go see this movie at their earliest opportunity. I have not read anything about what the critics are saying, but for my money, it is well worth the effort. You will relish all three hours of it.
Now to bed.