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Kim Kong

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2017–
  • TV-14
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6.6/10
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Kim Kong (2017)
Comedy

Kidnapped by a dictator to remake 'King Kong', a depressed director finally finds inspiration again.Kidnapped by a dictator to remake 'King Kong', a depressed director finally finds inspiration again.Kidnapped by a dictator to remake 'King Kong', a depressed director finally finds inspiration again.

  • Creators
    • Simon Jablonka
    • Alexis Le Sec
  • Stars
    • Jonathan Lambert
    • Frédéric Chau
    • Christophe Tek
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    6.6/10
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    • Creators
      • Simon Jablonka
      • Alexis Le Sec
    • Stars
      • Jonathan Lambert
      • Frédéric Chau
      • Christophe Tek
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jonathan Lambert
    Jonathan Lambert
    • Mathieu Stannis
    • 2017
    Frédéric Chau
    Frédéric Chau
    • Choi Han Sung
    • 2017
    Christophe Tek
    • Le Commandeur
    • 2017
    Audrey Giacomini
    • Yu-Yu
    • 2017
    Anthony Pho
    Anthony Pho
    • Dang Bok
    • 2017
    Philip He
    • Khan Jong Ho
    • 2017
    Isabelle Girard
    • Bae Yoon Jo
    • 2017
    Stephen Cafiero
    • Léo Duval
    • 2017
    Henry Courseaux
    • L'Ambassadeur
    • 2017
    Sophie Lor
    • Soon Hyu
    • 2017
    Domitille Bioret
    • Marie Zimmer
    • 2017
    Jean-Claude Tran
    • Général Kang
    • 2017
    Emmanuel Joucla
    • Antoine - Producteur Kicker
    • 2017
    Lumina Wang
    • Assistante Réalisateur King Kong
    • 2017
    Joseph Chanet
    • Chef d'État-Major
    • 2017
    Haimin Ding
    • Général #2
    • 2017
    Véronique Delclos
    • Secrétaire d'État USA
    • 2017
    Pierre Nahori
    • Docteur Rosenblum
    • 2017
    • Creators
      • Simon Jablonka
      • Alexis Le Sec
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    7tind-37283

    Good enough to spend two and a half hour of your life watching it

    This french comedic series is based on a great and original idea; a director gets kidnapped and sent to a North Korea-like dictatorship to make a movie based on a story written by the Commander himself. That movie is called King Kong. While the storyline is flawless except for the end, the execution may appear a little bit poor. A lot of the jokes aren't that funny and the most of the actors act quite badly. Despite all that, this series still manages to make us like the characters and create a pleasant mood during some moments. Sorry for my bad English, I'm not anglophone.
    6dromasca

    creative crisis

    Mathieu Stannis, the hero of the French television mini-series 'Kim Kong' is a French film director, a disciple of the New Wave. He is very blasé and is in crisis of ideas, which is not surprising, more than half a century after the New Wave swept the world cinema. And then, a 'miracle' happens, which may save his film career. Our hero is kidnapped by the secret agents of an Asian dictatorship whose Supreme Leader is a big movie buff who wants the French director to make a revolutionary version of the King Kong movies, based on a script he wrote. A good opportunity to relaunch the director's career, isn't it?

    The theme is not completely original, it was also approached by Hollywood in the parody 'The Interview', with which the French series has many points in common, but also some significant differences. The main role of the series created by Simon Jablonka and Alexis Le Sec is played by Jonathan Lambert, an excellent actor, who gives much depth to the film director's character by creating an ironic tribute to the cherished directors of the New Wave of half a century ago with the extremist and far-left anarchist political positions held by some of them, more or less visible in their films. How would the 'leftists' have behaved then (or today) if they had awakened overnight to live and create in the reality of the dictatorships they sympathized with? A little historical retaliation. Does art made under constraint have any real value? How does it feel when the slogan 'art is a matter of life and death' becomes a reality? Serious questions asked in a light manner.

    It is obvious that the filmmakers know the world of French cinema much better than the dictatorships of distant countries. The character of the director is the only one alive and authentic, those surrounding him are more or less successful comic stereotypes. The series can of course be watched as entertainment, quite a reasonable one, but it lacks a degree of craziness that would have amplified the comic effects. An extra good note for the sets inspired by those of Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis' painted in festive colors. At the end of the day 'Kim Kong' is a predictable comedy with a touch of authentic thrill and love for cinema.

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      Inspired by the 1978 kidnapping of South Korean filmmaker Shin Sang-ok and actress Choi Eun-hie by North Korea.

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    • Release date
      • September 14, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Filming locations
      • Studios Filmsonor, Epinay-sur-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, France(Studio)
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      • Kwaï
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