As I watched the original yet again a few days ago, then followed by a T.V. spot, something occured to me.
Peter Jackson obviously knows that Kong is not just a monster, but a tragic and sympathetic character. However, I hope this angle is not overdone in the film and he is not seen as Ann's benevolent "bodyguard". I saw some clips on T.V. in which Kong appears to have let her walk safely on the ground. While Kong in the original film is indeed a creature that we care for, his savage side still remains. Ann is still his captive, and he deliberately kills several people, by biting them and/or stomping on them, or by shaking them off a giant log. In one of the most distrubing moments, he grabs a woman out from a window while climbing a hotel with many floors, and when he realizes she isn't Ann, he drops her to her death! All this brutality and we STILL feel sad when he dies, because it wasn't his fault. He should have landed on Carl Denham.
During the TV spot we watched, one of the co-writers mentioned that the reason Kong decides not to kill and eat Ann (as he has presumably done to all the other sacrifices) is simple because he's tired of killing or something. Serissa suddenly added that this is psychologically invalid--for a human or an ape. Obviously, Kong pursues Ann because the plot requires him to, but if one is stuck in a rut one does not change simply because they are 'tired'. Instead, she reasoned that Kong valued Ann because she was the first captive that other humans clearly valued. And when Denham and his team race after Ann, Kong naturally wants what the others want.
Of course, the other, more racist interpretation exists; that Kong values Ann because she is blonde and beautiful.
In any event, I'm afraid the new King Kong will water down the beast a bit and make him into Ann Darrow's giant animal friend. If Jackson doesn't trust the viewers to see the good qualities in Kong, he may go over the top with it. And at a bloated 187 minuts, he has plenty of time to do that.
Anyone want to share their thoughts?
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"And lo, the beast looked upon the face of beauty. And beauty stayed his hand. And from that day on, he was as one dead."