In New York 1933 zwingt ein übermäßig ehrgeiziger Filmproduzent seine Darsteller und angestellte Schiffsmannschaft zu der geheimnisvollen Skull Island zu reisen, in dem sie Kong antreffen, e... Alles lesenIn New York 1933 zwingt ein übermäßig ehrgeiziger Filmproduzent seine Darsteller und angestellte Schiffsmannschaft zu der geheimnisvollen Skull Island zu reisen, in dem sie Kong antreffen, ein riesiger Affe, der sich sofort in die führender Dame Ann Darrow verliebtIn New York 1933 zwingt ein übermäßig ehrgeiziger Filmproduzent seine Darsteller und angestellte Schiffsmannschaft zu der geheimnisvollen Skull Island zu reisen, in dem sie Kong antreffen, ein riesiger Affe, der sich sofort in die führender Dame Ann Darrow verliebt
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- 47 Gewinne & 104 Nominierungen insgesamt
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King Kong stays pretty true to the original. Naomi Watts plays Fay Wray's Ann Darrow perfectly. Right down to her emotional connection with Kong, which is helped by the fact that Kong is pretty darn lovable when he is not ripping apart dinosaurs.
Adrien Brody plays a great Jack Driscoll as well. Brody is truly a gifted actor and plays a good hero.
Even Jack Black did a good job as the rebellious director Carl Denham. Usually I am annoyed by Black's performances, even though they are mostly in comedies. Surprisingly, Black kept his character serious and the movie is better for it. I though for sure he would be the one to ruin this movie for me but, again, I stand corrected. The comedy seemed to be reserved for Kong, himself, and did a wonderful job.
I can not express how much more I enjoyed this movie without the "guy in the suit" special effects. Kong was very appealing visually, as well as the other dinosaurs. I do not say this too much in reviews. In fact, I doubt I have ever said it but King Kong has turned out to be a masterpiece which will raise the bar for many years to come. 10/10
It's one of the few movies for me that is truly and action movie and not just a movie with some gun fire and general badassdom. The action sequences are captivating, electrifying and operatic in their scale and execution.
On top of this, the sense of adventure as we travel from a vivid (and probably fake) evocation of 1930s New York to the eerie island forgotten by time is realized with an artisanal attention to detail and an artist's spark and passion (though of course all movies are art).
A lot of people felt it took a while to get going. But I like local color and characters that make this feel all the more vivid. They do it with verve when so many other monster movies spend too much time on humans when they only know how to write the monsters.
The love story angle part might have been a tad much but I like Ann, I like Jack, I love to look down my nose at Carl and Hayes and the boy are a sweet addition too.
You will fear and in time come to love this endling ape who reigns as king of the forgotten world but but rules it alone. When Naomi Watts described it as a love story I dare say it might have been the most insightful thing an actor has ever said about one of their movies that they didn't write in an interview. It's no an erotic love but in the bleak world of giant sabre toothed leach eat giant sabre toothed leach, sometimes moments of tenderness between the most unlikely pairs becomes possible.
And then we get back to New York and words do not do it justice. They kind of slapped a Christmas/Winter aesthetic in the final act because this movie released in December and I am so happy to go along with it, maybe because of that score.
Overall, one of the few remakes of a good movie that is justified since it managed to recreate for modern audiences what the original would have been at its time.
Then, you cram this classic remake with moving humanity, astounding amazing effects, and a ton of unforgettable imagery, and you do it all so flawlessly that it's bound to become a classic as well. In a word, Jackson's "King Kong" is amazing, fantastic, beautiful, and spectacular. I'm afraid I can't put it into one word.
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- WissenswertesIt took 18 months to craft the CGI version of the Empire State Building. The real thing was built in 14 months.
- Patzer(at around 2h 20 mins) In New York, Carl Denham states that 17 crew members died on Skull Island. The actual death count is 27.
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[last lines]
Carl Denham: It wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast.
- Crazy CreditsThe end credits are set against an art deco backdrop rather than the traditional black screen. The backdrop is an exact replica, in Technicolor, of the same backdrop that was used for the opening credits in the 1933 version of "King Kong".
- Alternative VersionenOn November 14, 2006, an extended edition DVD was released with 13 minutes of additional scenes edited back into the film. Denham's party is attacked both by a Ceratops immediately upon entering the jungle to rescue Ann and by a giant fish while on rafts on a river, after which they kill a giant bird while firing blindly into the jungle (the longest addition by far). Baxter's rescue of the party is extended and finishes with Jimmy's farewell to Hayes. Kong's pursuit of the party on Skull Island and his pursuit of Driscoll in NYC are slightly extended, and there are two brief additional encounters between Kong and the military in NYC. A complete breakdown is at http://www.movie-censorship.com/report.php?ID=3550.
- VerbindungenEdited into It's All Gone King Kong (2005)
- SoundtracksI'm Sitting on Top of the World
Written by Ray Henderson, Joe Young, Sam Lewis (as Sam M. Lewis)
Performed by Al Jolson
Courtesy of Geffen Records
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
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Details
- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Offizielle Standorte
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Peter Jackson's King Kong
- Drehorte
- Shelly Bay, Wellington, Neuseeland(Skull Island)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 207.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 218.080.025 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 50.130.145 $
- 18. Dez. 2005
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 556.907.510 $
- Laufzeit
- 3 Std. 7 Min.(187 min)
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- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1






