![]() ![]() ![]() The action is unbelievably outlandish, beautifully realised and at times really, really violent Cinematographer Larry Fong and director Jordan Vogt-Roberts combine really sharp effects (Kong’s size is pretty much unquantifiable and all the creatures are rendered in incredibly life-like detail) with a rich colour-scheme. It manages to make some gory special effects look strangely beautiful. The setting is gorgeous and the cinematography is accomplished. The action is unbelievably outlandish, beautifully realised and at times really, really violent. The landscape is stunning, and forms a fitting backdrop for a historic battle of nature, as Kong and various other monsters go head-to-head. The island is inhabited by a myriad of creatures, and the group soon finds themselves smack-dab in the middle of an earth-shatteringly violent warzone. He recruits former military man James Conrad (Tom Hiddleston), a lot of mysterious scientists and a helicopter squadron led by expert Preston Packard (Samuel L Jackson) to make the journey, and the group are joined by photo-journalist Mason Weaver (Brie Larson) who plans to expose the whole operation as a political cover-up (more points for topical plot points). Goodman plays Bill Randa, a government official who puts together a posse of experts to journey to the uncharted Skull Island. ![]()
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