Review of King Kong (1933) by Arth J — 26 Jan 2018
Beauty killed the beast..
26 January 2018.
King Kong.
A new or 'out of the box' idea isn't everything, there are lots of inputs before the film hits the screen and this movie is the perfect example of it; it has a new concept, it offers enough range to the characters and the actors, its gripping and it unfolds in each level into something vivid and beautiful. King Kong is one of those rare masterpiece that it works even; literally, after a century too for the premise is something that is ahead of its time and even now too, it still is fresh; hats off to the writers. It brings out different creatures alive that one have only encountered in nightmares and it feeds enough gravity to even these creatures for it dread the characters and even the audience despite of being short on the vfx technology. King Kong isn't to the point, on the contrary it takes the long route which is filled with gripping and exhilarating sequences with a sense of enough emotion for all of it to glue this project together.
This review of King Kong (1933) was written by Arth J on 26 Jan 2018.
King Kong has generally received very positive reviews.
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