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The short answer is it's bloated. With the Lord of the Rings films, Jackson and his screenwriters proved very able at condensing narratives - there are single scenes in those films, even at Extended Version length, that comprise entire chapters of the novel.
King Kong was done in reverse, with a film almost twice the length of the original and with terse scenes in the first movie padded out to several in the new film.
That and the pathos doesn't really work. The film oversells King Kong's tragic nature, I think the more ambivalent attitude (it's kind of sad but he's also really scary) of the original film's aged better. In the original film King Kong's casual murder of the 'wrong' girl is presented pretty darkly, and in the new film King Kong tossing women about is played for laughs while all of the indignities foisted on the animal are seen tragically.
It's not a terrible film, but after seeing it once I was basically done with it.
And I'd still prefer stop motion, but I really don't care if it's 3D, 2D, claymation or whatever - just so long as it's an alright movie. May not bother with it if the reviews are less than kind.
The short answer is it's bloated. With the Lord of the Rings films, Jackson and his screenwriters proved very able at condensing narratives - there are single scenes in those films, even at Extended Version length, that comprise entire chapters of the novel.
King Kong was done in reverse, with a film almost twice the length of the original and with terse scenes in the first movie padded out to several in the new film.
That and the pathos doesn't really work. The film oversells King Kong's tragic nature, I think the more ambivalent attitude (it's kind of sad but he's also really scary) of the original film's aged better. In the original film King Kong's casual murder of the 'wrong' girl is presented pretty darkly, and in the new film King Kong tossing women about is played for laughs while all of the indignities foisted on the animal are seen tragically.
It's not a terrible film, but after seeing it once I was basically done with it.
And I'd still prefer stop motion, but I really don't care if it's 3D, 2D, claymation or whatever - just so long as it's an alright movie. May not bother with it if the reviews are less than kind.