It's the Beauty who Killed the Beast
By rainmark
@rainmark (4302)
September 9, 2008 11:44am CST
Have you seen the film Kingkong (gigantic gorilla who capture from a prehistoric place and brought to the civilization against his will)?It's one of my favorite film and last night i watched it again. Im sure you familiar with this film, It's a wonderful movie, full of drama and thrill. I was amazed because the beast (kong) has a heart to feel and knows to admire the beauty of the human woman. Even the beast knows to feel attraction. The scenic is pretty good, looks like it's the time back to the dinos existence.But in the end of the movie it makes me cry,kong lost his life because of the ambitious people, who wanted to be famous and rich! the last word that i never forget is" It's the beauty who killed the Beast" So nowadays can you relate that in reality? Wwhat's your idea? Can you relate to it?
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@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
10 Sep 08
Yeah, i have seen the movie twice, and though it's very long, but it's very touching and the scenery are very nice too ^_^
I like the story as well as the plot and it really reflects the ugly show of human, and as comparison, we humans are even worst than a beast.. For even a beast, will even risk its life to save the person he loves, but for human, we are willing to risk anything we have got, just to save our own lives..
We are just too selfish..
@rainmark (4302)
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10 Sep 08
Im happy you can relate that movie, shame lots of people are worst than beasts. But that's people nature.I was cried when i watched that movie very touchy. So next time, if i decided to watched it again, i will not going to watched the ending lolz. Happy myloting!
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@ferdzNK (3211)
• Philippines
9 Sep 08
I have to agree with you, the last Kingkong movie was the best ever. The effects are spectacular, I did have a hard time convincing my kid that it is not real. Kong and the dinosaurs movement was so natural. It is really a very touchy and moving movie. But I have to disagree with their last line, the beauty and the beast are both victims of the hungry for fame Carl Denham(Jack Black) along with his cohorts who couldn't resist the opportunity and turnout to be too greedy.
Like in every KingKong movie, they could have ended it in a different way but they have always chosen the demise of the the great Kong to arouse the sympathy the viewers.
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@rainmark (4302)
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10 Sep 08
I hate the ending of that movie, it make me cry everytime i am watching it.Yes,the beauty and beast, are both victim in that movie, but it looks like that beauty is the reason why he killed. But when they never captured kong he never ended like that.If i could be a director of the movie, i will let him return to the island and let live.My husband also convienced me that he is not real but everything is very natural.It's amazing. Grand!
@Citizen_Stuart (2016)
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10 Sep 08
I've always liked King Kong. I don't know how many times I've seen it on the TV, but I enjoy it every time. Of course you have to watch it on the big screen at least once in your life to appreciate the detail of the model work. I've seen it at the pictures twice, the first time in 2001 as part of a film festival (Ray Harryhousen gave a short talk before the film started) and also a couple of years ago.
I've always liked the Carl Denham character for his positive attitude and sense of adventure - it's just unfortunate that his excitement over finding Kong overrides his common sense!