Product Key Features
ActorThomas Kretschmann, Andy Serkis, Kyle Chandler, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, Colin Hanks, Naomi Watts
DirectorPeter Jackson
Release Year2006
GenreGeneral, Action/Adventure
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
FormatUMD
LanguageEnglish
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States of America
ReviewsUSA Today - Jackson is a visionary filmmaker who is not only a technical wizard but also a master storyteller, Los Angeles Times - A witty comment on the darkness at the heart of adventure stories, a bazillion-dollar spectacle that reserves the right to question the morality of spectacles, and, mostly, a tender love story about a melancholy girl and her tragically misunderstood monkey, Uncut - [I]t's made with love, care, and tremendous intelligenceà.This is still a moving love story at heart..., Entertainment Weekly - Included in Entertainment Weekly's Top Ten Films Of The Year -- "[I]t has a marvelous fairy-tale kinetic grandeur....KING KONG attains a primal-pop romantic glory..., Sight And Sound - Once in the lost world, Jackson reproduces the breathless pacing of the 1933 film, tipping from one huge set-piece to the next..., Rolling Stone - Jackson worked fresh magic at his Weta studios in his native New Zealand, where he had Kong do battle with prehistoric predators on Skull Island..., New York Times - Jackson succeeds through a combination of modesty and reckless glee, topping himself at every turn and reveling in his own showmanship
Certificate12A/12
Subtitle LanguageDanish\Finnish\Hebrew\Hungarian\Icelandic\Norwegian\Swedish
Dubbing LanguagesRussian
Hearing ImpairedEnglish
Additional InformationKING KONG is director Peter Jackson's sprawling, epic remake of Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack's 1933 movie of the same name, and it sees a film crew travel to the mysterious Skull Island, picks up giant gorilla King Kong, and bring him back to 1930s New York City. Despite his origins as a low-budget filmmaker with a taste for the unsavoury side of life, Peter Jackson has turned into an event filmmaker someone who can conjure up a movie on a scale unlike anything we've seen before. Jackson expands on this basic premise by drawing on the jaw-dropping talents of his special effects team to satisfy his thirst for the grand spectacle. The movie posits Naomi Watts as Ann Darrow, the starry-eyed blonde beauty whom Kong falls for; Jack Black as Carl Denham, a low-rent Orson Welles look-alike who drags the crew to the island to make his movie; and Adrian Brody as Jack Driscoll, a hack playwright who battles Kong both physically and for Darrow's heart. As the men struggle against Kong and the lumbering dinosaurs of Skull Island, Andy Serkis, who made the character of Gollum so believable in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, steps in to form the facial features of the mighty gorilla, lending a real emotional sucker-punch to the scenes between Darrow and Kong. But it's the final third of the movie where Jackson really delivers; his 1930s New York is stunning, and when Kong breaks free from his shackles and stampedes on a lovelorn trek through the city, then iconically climbs the Empire State Building with his sweetheart, it's impossible to not be swept away by the sheer beauty and sadness of the moment. While its three-hour length may prove daunting to some, the payoff in Jackson's KING KONG is ultimately worth it, proving once again that he is a director of breathtaking vision.
FeaturesWidescreen, Closed Caption, With Subtitles
Movie/TV TitleKing Kong
Sound sourceDolby Digital 2.0
Aspect Ratio2.35 Wide Screen
AwardsBest Achievement In Special Effects 2005 - Joe Letteri, Best Visual Effects 2005 - Joe Letteri, Best Achievement In Special Effects 2005 - Christian Rivers, Best Visual Effects 2005 - Brian Van't Hul, Best Achievement In Special Effects 2005 - Brian Van't Hul, Best Visual Effects 2005 - Christian Rivers
ScreenwriterFran Walsh, Peter Jackson, Philippa Boyens
Run Time179 mins
Format DescriptionUMD