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King Kong

  • 2005
  • 14A
  • 3h 7m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
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Andy Serkis in King Kong (2005)
A greedy film producer assembles a team of moviemakers and sets out for the infamous Skull Island, where they find more than just cannibalistic natives.
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Action épiqueAventure à travers le mondeAventure dans la jungleAventure épiqueAventure sur les dinosauresAventure urbaineDrame d’époqueÉpiqueÉpopée romantiqueHistoire d’amour tragique

À New York en 1933, un producteur de cinéma trop ambitieux oblige ses acteurs et son équipe à se rendre sur la mystérieuse île de Skull Island, un gorille géant immédiatement séduit par Ann ... Tout lireÀ New York en 1933, un producteur de cinéma trop ambitieux oblige ses acteurs et son équipe à se rendre sur la mystérieuse île de Skull Island, un gorille géant immédiatement séduit par Ann Darrow.À New York en 1933, un producteur de cinéma trop ambitieux oblige ses acteurs et son équipe à se rendre sur la mystérieuse île de Skull Island, un gorille géant immédiatement séduit par Ann Darrow.

  • Réalisation
    • Peter Jackson
  • Scénaristes
    • Fran Walsh
    • Philippa Boyens
    • Peter Jackson
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    • Naomi Watts
    • Jack Black
    • Adrien Brody
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,2/10
    465 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 830
    54
    • Réalisation
      • Peter Jackson
    • Scénaristes
      • Fran Walsh
      • Philippa Boyens
      • Peter Jackson
    • Vedettes
      • Naomi Watts
      • Jack Black
      • Adrien Brody
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    • 251Commentaires de critiques
    • 81Métascore
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    • A remporté 3 oscars
      • 47 victoires et 104 nominations au total

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    Naomi Watts
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    • Ann Darrow
    Jack Black
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    • Carl Denham
    Adrien Brody
    Adrien Brody
    • Jack Driscoll
    Thomas Kretschmann
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    • Captain Englehorn
    Colin Hanks
    Colin Hanks
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    Evan Parke
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    • Hayes
    Jamie Bell
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    • Jimmy
    Lobo Chan
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    • Choy
    John Sumner
    John Sumner
    • Herb
    Craig Hall
    Craig Hall
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    Kyle Chandler
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    William Johnson
    • Manny
    Mark Hadlow
    Mark Hadlow
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    Geraldine Brophy
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    David Dennis
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    9MikeWindgren

    A Great Adventure

    I agree, some scenes maybe are a bit too long. But what do you expect from a 3 hour movie? That it is short?

    You know how the duration before you start watching.

    I was thinking give it an eight or a nine. I chose nine. Because overall this still is a great adventure movie for sure.

    The more recent Kong: Skull Island is a fun watch as well, but more like a fast paced action movie of it's time.

    This Peter Jackson version has it's fair amount of action and still pretty good effects and tells a better and more complete story.
    bob the moo

    Attempts at depth are worthy enough even if they don't work but the rest still produces a commendable special effects blockbuster

    1933 New York and two people find themselves in difficult circumstances, albeit for different reasons. Carl Denham is a movie producer who wants to make his big picture but finds the studio unwilling to support him. Ann Darrow is an actress who has hit hard times and is one meal away from having to become a performer in a seedier version of "acting". While frantically searching for an actress that he can quickly convince to come on a mystery voyage to shoot on a distant island, Carl meets Ann and convinces her to come along on the strength of the involvement of writer Jack Driscoll. After an eventful journey, they arrive at the island but to suggest that they face a "troublesome" shoot is a real understatement.

    In my 12 hour wait for my "First Class" seat for a transatlantic flight to America I discovered that "First Class" to Continental means "you pay lost more cash but we extend you just the same (dis)courtesy as the economy passengers". With my laptop with me I was at least able to find some distraction with a DVD copy of King Kong. Although I'm sure it loses something by being seen on a comparatively small screen I still enjoyed the film as a big budget b-movie, which is pretty much what it was. Sure, Jackson may have had aspirations to deepen the story and bring real pathos out of his "characters" but he doesn't particularly pull it off and most of the viewers will have been there for the big effects rather than the chance to explore the emotions within a cinematic legend. So in this regard the film works by kicking out the action after a comparatively slow start where we spend a lot of time with lesser characters who don't matter that much in the wider context of the narrative.

    However when the action comes it is slick, noisy and visually impressive. The only thing I did have a problem with was how hollow it all was. Jackson does attempt to develop a tender relationship between Kong and Ann, but the material struggles to deliver the goods and all that we are left with is lots of "meaningful" looks as the pair get some sort of unspoken (and unseen!) understanding. At this level the film didn't really engage me – I respected what he was trying to do with it, but I'm afraid I can't relate to those who claim to have cried and felt so much from this "beautiful" relationship.

    Faced with such big effects, noise and spectacle, the cast cannot do much other than try and hold their own. Watts has the hardest role as she tries to react and bond with a creature that was never actually there with her in reality – only in a computer. When you remember this, her performance is pretty commendable but when I was watching the film I must admit that I thought she relied far too much on staring and looking sad or having a half-smile on her face; she still did as well as one could have hoped but again I don't get the claims that she was brilliant here when she clearly wasn't. Black and Brody are very much supporting performances that have little to do; Brody didn't suit his role and Black never convinced as a larger than life movie producer. Yet again Serkis does a good job to bring an effect to life although for obvious reasons he is nowhere near as good as he was in the Lord of the Rings films and he can only do so much with expressions.

    Overall then a solidly enjoyable blockbuster that produces plenty of noise, action and impressive visual effects. The attempts at depth and meaning are laudable and do add something to the mix but I'm afraid that it doesn't really work as well as some viewers have claimed. Still worth seeing as a blockbuster experience though, despite some of the flaws inherent in the approach and the rather cumbersome running time.
    7Mysterygeneration

    Peter Jackson strikes again

    If a movie is three hours or longer, that usually means it already has two negative points against it. But even as the three hours and seven minutes passed, I didn't take my eyes off the television. If the "Rings" trilogies weren't enough to persuade you, now is the time for everyone to agree that Peter Jackson is one of the most imaginative individuals to ever hold the director's chair. This movie belongs to a unique class. Everyone who attempts to replicate "King Kong" should be imprisoned in a rubber room.

    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.
    8Tony-Kiss-Castillo

    KING KONG....... LONG LIVE THE KING!!!!!

    WELL...Certainly very few FILMS can boast 3 different BIG BUDGET VERSIONS!!! The EXCEPTION PROVES THE RULE!!!

    But BEFORE diving in.... FIRST LET US FOCUS on this TITLE's CONTENT & CONTEXT:

    In 1956, when I was 8, I saw the original version (1933) of King Kong for the first time. It impacted me very much! ....Although the film tripled me in age, its special effects were the best I had ever seen, without a doubt! The director of King Kong (2005), Peter Jackson (Trilogy: Lord of the Rings), says he saw the original version at age nine and that was what inspired him to become a film-maker. This new version is perhaps one of the best cinema remakes of recent years!

    BUT ... (and it is a very BIG "BUT"!) The simple fact that it is not an original story involves many limitations, at least, in my opinion! However, for a few minutes, I'll try to continue this review taking into account that the vast majority of you have never seen the 1933 original...

    KING KONG (2005) has many things going for it and against it! Despite this, any film, and King Kong in particular, is much more than a summary and analysis of its strengths and weaknesses. It is, basically, an indictment of just how the modern world destroys everything that is good and innocent for its insatiable appetite for massive and rampant commercialization......Of course, if one so wishes to interpret it that way.

    For many, KING KONG will probably seem like a surreal time machine ... first, leading you to the City of New York, at the beginning of the 30s. It is worth commenting that Jackson' recreation was nothing short of absolutely spectacular. Perhaps the best recreation and atmosphere of someplace in the past, without a doubt. Then, when once they get to "Skull Island", we are in a prehistoric world, forgotten millions of years ago. I would say it also qualifies as the best cinematic representation of its type that has appeared in films until 2005, however, not by much, but rather, just barely.

    The real charm of the film is its very believable emotional relationship developed between Ann Darrow (Naomi Watts) and the digital image rendering of KING KONG himself. The strangest thing about this relationship is the apparent peculiar inversion of roles between Ms. Darrow and King Kong. A very special relationship between a dog and its master is very common, where a number of qualities are seen clearly, like love, affection, friendship, mutual respect, platonic love, loyalty, and being able to spend time together sharing activities. In addition, a master offers his pet special care and affection.

    What happens here is that King Kong is the master and Ann Darrow, by her own volition, assumes the role of pet. Of course, both these terms are used here in the best possible sense!

    Another great achievement of King Kong is the awesome reality represented in its title character. Previously, I think Lord of the Rings' Gollum, also directed by Peter Jackson, was the most realistic CGI character image. But King Kong, you can say, is the first digital character that seems real in almost every scene of the film. Above all, the depth of emotion expressed in the eyes has no equal. If for no other reason than this, it makes it all really worth it!

    There are some other negatives that caught my attention. Jack Black is a comedian of great merit. I was somewhat disappointed with his portrayal of Carl Denham, the eccentric and very egocentric producer responsible for organizing the expedition film. He should learn, as did Jim Carrey, to leave the extreme mugging for comedy.

    Also, I imagine this kind of film probably appeals to many children 9, or under. King Kong, unfortunately for them, has a couple wildly violent moments that you may not find suitable for them. Too bad, because 95% of KONG is great for kids!

    This film lasts three full hours. The last two are full of action, but in the first hour, there are some lethargic moments. Perhaps Mr. Jackson could have cut some 15 or 20 minutes, no problem.

    My last complaint has to do with the famous phrase: "Suspension of Belief". In 2 or 3 scenes, digital images maintain a level of frenetic action so exaggerated, so prolonged, it's a little hard not to drop the famous phrase as in, "Oops! There goes my Suspension....!"

    But all in all, I think kudos are in order for Peter Jackson and the vision that he has shown with his version of King Kong. For three decades, Steven Spielberg was the king of Hollywood. There seems to be a new King. Long live the King! Long live Peter Jackson! Long Live KING KONG!

    Any comments, questions or observations, in English, o en Español, are most welcome! ........................
    pastormark

    Makes Jurassic Park look like Barney's playground!

    Don't get me wrong, I still love Jurassic Park, but the technology there is now twelve years old. Peter Jackson's KING KONG is the experience for which movies were invented. The CGI was incredible, the casting appropriate (this wasn't supposed to be an actor-driven, big-star film, after all), and the flow was satisfying. Even the somewhat slow build-up had a huge payoff once you see Kong running through the jungle with Ann in his giant hand. Is it a flawless movie? Probably not. But it Is a perfect example of why we go to movies in the first place-- to see things that we will never see in our real lives. When I walked out of the theater and was making my way through the deserted lobby, I had an odd feeling. Every poster I saw for an upcoming film kind of made me feel like all those movies were probably just going to be a waste of film next to KING KONG.

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    • Anecdotes
      It took 18 months to craft the CGI version of the Empire State Building. The real thing was built in 14 months.
    • Gaffes
      (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.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Carl Denham: It wasn't the airplanes. It was beauty killed the beast.

    • Générique farfelu
      The 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".
    • Autres versions
      On 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.
    • Connexions
      Edited into It's All Gone King Kong (2005)
    • Bandes originales
      I'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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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 décembre 2005 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • New Zealand
      • Germany
    • Sites officiels
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      • Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Peter Jackson's King Kong
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Shelly Bay, Wellington, Nouvelle-Zélande(Skull Island)
    • sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • WingNut Films
      • Big Primate Pictures
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      • 207 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 218 080 025 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 50 130 145 $ US
      • 18 déc. 2005
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 556 907 510 $ US
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      • 2.39 : 1

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