King Kong

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Wild species have always fascinated us. Having no animals in the nearest proximity, we established zoos to put them on display. When land was for us of utmost importance, we pushed them out of the land and caused them to shift from endangered to extinct. Civilization made us believe that we, as people, are more privileged and it all belongs to us. Maybe, for this reason, a team of actors was shipped to a wild land, where humans are vicious and one beast's size would rather fit it in the era of dinosaurs. Hollywood made money out of the most bizarre stories. It could kidnap an enormous gorilla from the claws of the jungle. It could enslave a beast, which as a matter of fact, could fall in love with a woman. Love, land, and life are not exclusively human. Full of action and surprising romanticism: King Kong

 

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