Kong: Skull Island
Ill-Fated
Expedition Explores Uncharted Island in Riveting Reboot of Classic
Horror Franchise
The
beloved classic King Kong (1933), starring Fay Wray, revolved around
an expedition to an uncharted island in the Indian Ocean inhabited by
an array of prodigious prehistoric creatures. The explorers proceed
to capture and cage a gigantic ape with plans to put him on
exhibition in New York as the 8th Wonder of the World.
He
eventually escapes and wreaks havoc around the city before scaling
the face of the Empire State Building during one of the most iconic
climaxes in the annals of cinema. A spin-off, Son of Kong, was
released later that year, thereby launching an enduring franchise
which would serve over the intervening decades as a wellspring for a
profusion of scintillating sequels and remakes.
Kong:
Skull Island is a refreshing reboot of the original co-starring
Samuel L.Jackson, John Goodman, Brie Larson, John C. Reilly and Tom
Hiddleston. The film features a large ensemble cast in accordance
with the demands of a typical horror flick with a high body count. It
was directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts who made an impressive debut in
2013 with the coming-of-age comedy The Kings of Summer.
A
riveting origins tale, this special f/x-driven adventure unfolds in
the Seventies, near the end of the Vietnam conflict. At the point of
departure, we find thrill seeker Bill Randa (Goodman) pressuring a
U.S. senator (Richard Jenkins) to underwrite a perilous trek to a
godforsaken Pacific island permanently surrounded by treacherous
storms blamed for the mysterious disappearance of countless boats and
airplanes.
Once
the ill-advised caravan is approved, Randa hastily assembles a ragtag
crew composed of an intrepid photographer (Larson), a nerdy geologist
(Corey Hawkins), a brainy biologist (Jing Tian) and a cowardly
bureaucrat (John Ortiz). The team is escorted on its appointed
mission by a squadron of Vietnam veterans led by salty Lieutenant
Colonel Preston Packard (Jackson).
As
the convoy of choppers approaches Skull Island, the screen is
cluttered with more characters than you could possibly keep track of.
Not to worry. Soon enough, they start getting picked off in creative
fashion by an army of gargantuan, primordial beasts.
It's
man versus monsters in a struggle to survive an anachronistic
hellhole that time forgot. Stick around all the way till the very end
of the credits and you'll be rewarded with an extended postscript
setting up Godzilla vs. Kong, a sequel already slated for release in
the spring of 2020.
Rated PG-13 for action, intense violence and brief profanity
Running time: 118 minutes
Distributor: Warner Brothers Pictures
To see a trailer for Kong: Skull Island, visit: https://youtu.be/44LdLqgOpjo
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