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Movie Review: 'Godzilla x Kong' has scales and scale but not much else

As the old saying goes, there are two kinds of people on this Earth: Those who like their movies with a giant evil ape swinging a vertebrae like a lasso while riding a kaiju controlled by a crystal, and those who don鈥檛.
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This image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows Rebecca Hall, foreground, and Kaylee Hottle in a scene from "Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire." (Warner Bros. Pictures via AP)

As the old saying goes, there are two kinds of people on this Earth: Those who like their movies with a giant evil ape swinging a vertebrae like a lasso while riding a kaiju controlled by a crystal, and those who don鈥檛.

The former types will have much to cheer in a ground-stomping, radiation-spewing monster-mash feast. Technically, we are not on this Earth. We鈥檙e inside it, in a subterranean jungle world that gives the movie鈥檚 filmmakers an exotic, untrampled realm in which they try to chart some new ground for a pair of well-traveled beasts.

But aside from the film鈥檚 strong Jules Verne streak, 鈥淕odzilla x Kong鈥 is no drastic pivot for its long-in-the-tooth monsters. For that, you were better off catching last year鈥檚 Toho-made 鈥淕odzilla Minus One,鈥 which and in the process won the

Other, less respectable creatures might have used an Academy Award as a springboard for more dramatic roles. But not Godzilla. No costume dramas for him, unless you count the robotic fist that Kong gets outfitted with midway through the movie.

No, we are back in the pure spectacle territory that has traditionally been Godzilla and King Kong鈥檚 stomping ground. It鈥檚 even a very small title tweak from the previous installment, to 鈥淕odzilla x Kong.鈥 This one promises a team-up, with the frenemies joining forces to fight a mutual foe. If things keep up this way, we can look forward to 鈥淕odzilla xoxo Kong.鈥

Returning director Adam Wingard kicks things off with his two stars separated, like star-crossed lovers, with only Earth鈥檚 mantle in between. Godzilla roams above ground while Kong romps around in Hollow Earth. To humankind, this is a good arrangement that keeps city-destroying rampages to a minimum 鈥 though Godzilla鈥檚 choice of bed, the Roman Coliseum, is surely unpopular among archeologists.

Every movement of each monster is closely tracked digitally. verge on being bit players 鈥 or more like roving sports commentators 鈥 who spend most of their time trying to analyze what the goliaths are up to. It鈥檚 a lean crew of scientist Ilene Andrews (Rebecca Hall), conspiracy-spouting podcaster Bernie (Brian Tyree Henry) and biologist Trapper (Dan Stevens) who fly into the Earth鈥檚 center when Kong is hurt and confusing distress signals seem to emanating from the underworld. With them are Ilene鈥檚 adoptive daughter Jia (Kaylee Hottle), the lone surviving member of the tribe that protected Kong鈥檚 Skull Island.

Being in Hollow Earth takes some of the fun out of things. What good is a colossus when you can鈥檛 fling it against a skyscraper? Some of that comes later in 鈥淕odzilla x Kong.鈥 But most of the film鈥檚 thrills come out of the strange dimensions that can turn up around every corner. In Hollow Earth they stumble onto a host of lost civilizations and a cavernous lair held up by giant crystals that look like the roman numerals of a Super Bowl logo.

That also leaves 鈥淕odzilla x Kong鈥 residing in a purely CGI arena without even tenuous connections to reality. It鈥檚 a empty chamber for movie spectacle and nothing else, where the only option is to pile elements on top of each other until you have, you know, a giant evil ape swinging a vertebrae like a lasso while riding a kaiju controlled by a crystal.

But this mostly a very big, very simple tag team affair. The bad guys underground 鈥 the nasty gorilla Skar King and equally unpleasant lizard kaiju Shimo 鈥 eventually battle Kong and Godzilla in a finale that strips out the last vestige of reality, gravity, in a floating melee.

Who is there to root for here? Godzilla has first billing but it spends most of its time traipsing around the globe sucking up radiation. Of the humans, Hall does the most to bring something real to the movie. Kong, as he鈥檚 been throughout this iteration of the franchise, is the main guy. But he鈥檚 just on the lookout for a friend or two. His most emotional scene, like Nick Nolte in 鈥淎ffliction,鈥 is due to a tooth ache. That, and the resulting yank via helicopter, prompted me to wish the movie was just a series of medical issues for an aging Kong. A knee replacement. Some reading glasses.

鈥淕odzilla x Kong: The New Empire,鈥 a Warner Bros. release, is rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association for creature violence and action. Running time: 115 minutes. Two stars out of four.

Jake Coyle, The Associated Press