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Anybody cried in the end???


I cried in the end when Kong was playing on ice with Ann, and when Kong took Ann to see the sunrise on Empire state building, and when Ann was yelling "no" at the airplane and when Kong died...The New york scenes were definitely tearjerkers and the music helped a great deal...I absolutely loved the amazing soundtrack they made me sympathize with Kong even more...

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Yeah. Me too. Not on the first time I watched it, but on the second viewing, at the end when Kong dies.

Really sad when we first see the injured Kong clinging on the side of the building while Ann is walking up to him and then Kong silently slipping down the building and down to the street where he dies.

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Yeah a bit iirc. The ice was my favourite. This movie was so messy in so many ways but it definitely got the right balance of pathos with those parts. That said, Jack Black butchered the beautiful moment with his "No! It was beauty who killed the beast" NO IT WASN;T IT WAS YOU YA GREEDY FECKER!

Still pisses me off

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I have watched the DVD several times, but have NEVER seen when Kong dies. I KNOW it's cgi and fx, but I know I'd blub like a six year old.

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The funny thing is I think in the original '33 classic, the strongest and best element was Kong himself. I honestly cared about him over anyone else in that movie. This time, luckily, the strongest element is the relationship Kong has with Anne. I love the remake for that and of course, the state-of-the-art, revolutionary use of CGI. I felt deeply about Kong and Anne... and everything else seemed to sour the experience.

Get off your soapbox while I play you a tune on the tiniest violin.

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I agree with everything you said, exept the "ice part". It was completly out of place. Still a great movie

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Jack Black's line "It was beauty that killed the beast" was emotional to me.

Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, and My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fan

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Yeah. I'm a straight guy in my mid-30s and I can honestly say that I'm crying buckets by the end of this movie. It's like I'm at a fcking funeral.

But then again, I've always had kind of a soft spot for Kong. But Andy Serkis and WETA brought him to life so well, so vividly, it's hard not to believe he's real.

Get off your soapbox while I play you a tune on the tiniest violin.

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It's on now I caught it at the part where Kong was annoyed shed ran off earlier and she sleeps on his hand, i cried as he was dissapointed shed ran and he wants a friend. Then crying when he chased her to the boat and they hurt him had to turn it off crying buckets.

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no, i farted

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Hadn't seen this for years since back in the day -- it was on TV just now -- cried like a baby at the end! Bawling out loud! 





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