MOVIE REVIEW: A Huge KONG to the head!
For a movie director with a huge $200 million dollar budget to work with and a wealth of computer technology by your side, it would be likely for them to over do it. This week, Academy Award winning director Peter Jackson’s adaptation of the world famous King Kong film was released. And it is not hard to say that Mr. Jackson over did this one. The world is very familiar with the work of Peter Jackson (of Lord of the Rings fame) and the classic 1933 film King Kong. Surely putting them together would be a rousing success, but I am going to have to disagree.
In this new adaptation, vastly different from the original, we follow the movie studio of Carl Denham (Jack Black) to the unknown world of
Naomi Watts does a great job relating to the monkey and her love for the ‘Eighth Wonder of the World’ progresses throughout the episode. Her talent combined with the CGI monster makes for a great on screen romance. The Pianist’s Adrien Brody portrays the artsy playwright Jack Driscoll. His character does not have a lot of depth, but somehow Brody makes the character likeable and seems to portray Driscoll in the right way. Jack Black’s Denham character is the pudgy 1930s filmmaker who always has his camera. Perhaps Jack Black was not the best choice for this movie, as he never shows any sort of emotion and is very monotonous.
Andy Serkis, mentioned above, was cast to make the emotion and acting of Kong possible. While in production for Kong, Serkis had 132 digital sensors attached to his face to pick up nearly every movement, in an effort to make the 25 foot tall ape even more personable. The art directors then used these movements to make the ape using CGI. Production Designer Grant Major and Set Artist Dan Hennah do an excellent job in developing the infamous
Many wonder if the remake of the 1933 version was necessary, using the old statement “If it ain’t broke, don’t remake it” in their defense. I don’t see the film so much as a remake of the original but rather a new adaptation of it.
OVERALL RATING: 2.5/4
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