Review of King Kong (1933) by Emile H — 27 Jul 2016
The things they had to do to create the illusion of the actors interacting with the creatures result in something excellent. The stop-motion work, especially the memorable scenes such as the bloody Kong vs.
T-Rex battle and the final Empire State Building scene are remembered and rightfully commended. Thanks to the work of Willis O Brien's stop-motion animation and Meridian C. Cooper's innovative direction, we can look at this with wild eyes as either a casual audience or a critic.
It could be considered either a kick-ass monster movie or a ambitious, well-made masterpiece.
This review of King Kong (1933) was written by Emile H on 27 Jul 2016.
King Kong has generally received very positive reviews.
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