Review of King Kong (2005) by David Denby for New Yorker — 12 Dec 2005
This Kong is high-powered entertainment, but Jackson pushes too hard and loses momentum over the more than three hours of the movie. The story was always a goofy fable--that was its charm--and a well-told fable knows when to stop.
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This review of King Kong (2005) was written by David Denby and published by New Yorker on 12 Dec 2005.
King Kong has generally received positive reviews.
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