King Kong

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From: Film - Dienst
Date: 20051201
Author:Mehring, Frank

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Ein amerikanisches Sprichwort besagt: "Don't fix it if it ain't broke", was in Bezug auf "King Kong" so viel bedeutet, dass man an einem erfolgreichen Filmscript nicht unnötig herumdoktern sollte. Diesen Vorsatz macht sich "Herr der Ringe"-Regisseur Peter Jackson in seinem Remake zueigen. Er gestaltet die Szenen des Originaldrehbuchs von Merian C. Cooper und Edgar Wallace aus dem Jahr 1933 ("King Kong und die wei�?e Frau", fd 1760) behutsam aus, intensiviert deren emotionalen Gehalt und bringt die Bildregie auf den neuesten Stand der Technik. Dass die Geschichte um den Riesenprimaten ...

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