Kong: La isla calavera

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Cuando una expedición científica hacia una isla inexplorada despierta fuerzas titánicas de la naturaleza, una misión de exploración se vuelve una guerra explosiva entre monstruos y humanos. (Warner Bros. España)

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POMO 

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español Una versión abreviada de la película con todos los «wao» está en la sección de videos. Se llama «Trailer». Guión por 5 dólares. Godzilla era una película oscura que tenía estilo, Kong es una gelatina colorida. Sin una sola emoción o una pizca de tensión. El mono entra rápido en la escena, pero el momento de sorpresa lo mata el conocimiento de los avances. También el asombro de los monstruos pedorros que todos ya hemos visto. ¡Qué pena! Está aquí el intento de crear la atmósfera de mundos perdidos de los años 50 y 60, a Hiddleston le va muy bien lo de rastreador (con Brie Larson funcionarían si el guión fuera mejor) y John C. Reilly es el plato fuerte de la película. Solo Samuel Jackson no sabe lo que hace aquí con su chiflado militante, su personaje quedaría mejor si lo interpretara un villano como Stephen Lang de Avatar. ()

Marigold 

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inglés I have an idea. Let's make another version of King Kong, but this time in a Vietnam War style. - All right, what's it going to be about? - That giant ape. - Wait, but the story... - Yeah, the story, it's secondary. If we don't know, we'll put Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin in there and some silhouettes in the backlight. - Isn't that too little? - No! We'll put Samuel L. Jackson in there, too. He will always say some awfully deep things and look like a crazy Maca Wind. Something between Colonel Kurzt and Captain Ahab, but blacker. - Okay, but what if it has runtime of almost two hours? – Then we’ll put a lot of useless characters in there who can be eaten by some giant beast. - Fine, sounds fun, green light. ()

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3DD!3 

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inglés A rather weak screenplay, balanced by excellent tricks and fine actors. A movie buff’s enthusiasm is evident in Jordan Vogt-Roberts’ work as director, and lots of great ideas and situations are just what I hoped for. Unfortunately, some catalysts leading to these situations don’t make absolute sense (very conveniently located chains and ship’s propeller in the last fight, gas grenades and the simple stupidity of some characters). This is a great shame, because it really spoils the effort. Interesting casting is confronted by a screenplay where for instance the wonderful Sam L. Jackson’s behavior occasionally defies common sense. But all it needs is a little more depth to his motivation. ()

MrHlad 

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inglés Kong: Skull Island is very different than it is presented in trailers. It has much closer resemblance to a classic adventure film, and those expecting the seriousness and maturity hinted at in the trailers will not find it. That said, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, an debutant blockbuster director, occasionally delivers some very nice shots and handles the epic monster battles flawlessly, and there are more of them than you would expect. Unfortunately, when Kong disappears from the scene and it comes to the human characters, it becomes significantly worse. For a moment, the film tackles Samuel L. Jackson's war traumas from Vietnam very seriously (and quite impressively), only to change into John C. Reilly's comedic relief the next minute. And in the meantime, a boring Loki and a bunch of other people run around, whom you really won't care about. Overall, it's okay, but I won't deny a slight disappointment. I suppose I'll watch a compilation of the battles at most in a year, but the entire film will be quite difficult. ()

Malarkey 

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inglés I was looking forward to a great chillout that was alluring me with its premise, digital effects and a mix of actors that under usual circumstances cannot disappoint. In this case the biggest problem lies in the fact that the scriptwriter didn’t properly work out the individual characters, so the only interesting one is Samuel L. Jackson, who really acts, and John C. Reilly, who has some cool lines here and there. Otherwise it’s a military slasher in a similar vein like the legendary Predator, the only difference is that nobody in this movie is able to hold a candle to Arnold Schwarzenegger. Catchphrases are missing, even the whole spirit of the movie is missing, so it is just another mediocre digital film from Hollywood. ()

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