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Transporting Kong to Antarctica Godzilla vs. Kong 2021
Kong awakens after being airlifted to an Antarctic base Godzilla vs. Kong 2021
Godzilla vs Kong 2021 Antarctic scene
Watch Kong cough up seawater after Godzilla almost drowns him, or collapse and doze off after vanquishing an enemy, or tear a winged beast's head from his neck and guzzle blood from the stump like a brigand downing a pint of mead. When Kong awakens after being airlifted to an Antarctic base to start his journey into the Hollow Earth, he has Martin Sheen's still-in-Saigon hangover-face from "Apocalypse Now." When Kong speaks sign language to Jia, looking away and then back at her, you see wheels turning in his mind: I hate what this kid just told me, and it's hard to get my mind around, but I accept it, because I have no choice.
Anyways, Apex CEO Walter Simmons (Demiån Bichir), a modern, suave incarnation of a spindly-mustached, moneybags cartoon villain, hires Nathan Lind (Alexander SkarsgÄrd), a local professor and published expert, to lead an expedition into Hollow Earth via an opening in Antarctica. Simmons is secretly building Mechagodzilla, an animatronic Godzilla replica that uses a head from the three-headed, extraterrestrial adversary King Ghidorah that Godzilla defeated in the last film to grant telepathic control over the mechanical behemoth to anyone wearing the user helmet.
The trip into Hollow Earth should have been the main event. It is a lush, intricate world with metaphysical impossibilities that remained untapped in its potential for fun. At the very least, the film should have gotten us there faster than it does. Instead, there is too much time dedicated to transporting Kong to Antarctica and an ensuing battle with Godzilla out at sea which ends, quite comically if you're prepared to laugh at the film's banality at this point, with the reptilian king all but killing the gorilla. He is tricked into leaving Kong injured, but alive, by the ingenious idea set forth by one of the scientists: if you kill the engines on the ships and "play dead", Godzilla will be fooled into calling the battle prematurely.
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Transporting Kong to Antarctica Godzilla vs. Kong 2021
Kong awakens after being airlifted to an Antarctic base Godzilla vs. Kong 2021
Godzilla vs Kong 2021 Antarctic scene
Watch Kong cough up seawater after Godzilla almost drowns him, or collapse and doze off after vanquishing an enemy, or tear a winged beast's head from his neck and guzzle blood from the stump like a brigand downing a pint of mead. When Kong awakens after being airlifted to an Antarctic base to start his journey into the Hollow Earth, he has Martin Sheen's still-in-Saigon hangover-face from "Apocalypse Now." When Kong speaks sign language to Jia, looking away and then back at her, you see wheels turning in his mind: I hate what this kid just told me, and it's hard to get my mind around, but I accept it, because I have no choice.
Anyways, Apex CEO Walter Simmons (Demiån Bichir), a modern, suave incarnation of a spindly-mustached, moneybags cartoon villain, hires Nathan Lind (Alexander SkarsgÄrd), a local professor and published expert, to lead an expedition into Hollow Earth via an opening in Antarctica. Simmons is secretly building Mechagodzilla, an animatronic Godzilla replica that uses a head from the three-headed, extraterrestrial adversary King Ghidorah that Godzilla defeated in the last film to grant telepathic control over the mechanical behemoth to anyone wearing the user helmet.
The trip into Hollow Earth should have been the main event. It is a lush, intricate world with metaphysical impossibilities that remained untapped in its potential for fun. At the very least, the film should have gotten us there faster than it does. Instead, there is too much time dedicated to transporting Kong to Antarctica and an ensuing battle with Godzilla out at sea which ends, quite comically if you're prepared to laugh at the film's banality at this point, with the reptilian king all but killing the gorilla. He is tricked into leaving Kong injured, but alive, by the ingenious idea set forth by one of the scientists: if you kill the engines on the ships and "play dead", Godzilla will be fooled into calling the battle prematurely.