Monday, January 02, 2006
King KongWent to catch King Kong today with Sharon, Jia Ming & Jun Hong. I guess I'm still suffering from post-count-down syndrome. The first thing Sharon commented was Kenneth, you went to countdown huh? You look so tired." The next thing was that I told my mom that I would be eating the vegetable she cooked for dinner but when we went for supper after the show, I forgot all abt the vege and went ahead to eat. I am so full now.
Anyway, about the movie..
I seriously think that Peter Jackson is very good at making the scenes look big and majestic. With him, even a simple theatre is comparable to the vast view of New York from a ship.
I agree that the movie is a little too draggy in the beginning but this I feel, helps to emphasize many things that happened later. Like the kind of character the director (Jack?) is, the place King kong calls home bla bla bla..
The scene that got me thinking were:
1. King Kong fighting the T-rex : he was always placing Ann on the top priority and also, a pair of strong arms is definitely better than 3 sets of strong jaws! lol
2. King Kong getting caught : again Ann was his priority and it also symbolised the impending death that we all expected since starting
3. King Kong on display : The irony in the description - MIGHTY King Kong, who looked so helpless
4. King Kong "1st" step into New York : He was so confused but everything. A helpless animal being removed from his home. The unfamiliarity. I was also wondering how he differenciated the ladies.. From smell, hair colour or scream?
5. The Last Dance : We all should know that it was the last dance and was quite romantic (like beauty & the beast) and saddening
6. The planes attacking King Kong : His death of course. And also the quote - "He is killed by the planes. What does it matter?" (sth like tt).
All in all, I seriously feel that the King Kong portrayed here is super manly lah. He is like the man of the show. Even the script-writer cannot compare to him.
Kenneth, your true color is Blue!
You're blue — the most soothing shade of the spectrum. The color of a clear summer sky or a deep, reflective ocean, blue has traditionally symbolized trust, solitude, and loyalty. Most likely a thoughtful person who values spending some time on your own, you'd rather connect deeply with a few people than have a bunch of slight acquaintances. Luckily, making close friends isn't that hard, since people are naturally attracted to you — they're soothed by your calming presence. Cool and collected, you rarely overreact. Instead, you think things through before coming to a decision. That level-headed, thoughtful approach to life is patently blue — and patently you!
http://web.tickle.com/color/
The Origin. 1/02/2006 11:36:00 pm