He wanted to see the sunset like he did on Skull Island. That's why they said "It was beauty who killed the beast.", and also because of Ann. He thought she was as beautiful as the sunset.
But honestly, it was the airplanes that killed him. He would have not died if the airplanes didn't shoot him. He wasn't even looking to kill anyone. This is where the phrase "Don't judge a book by it's cover." comes in, but in this case, it's "Don't judge a book by it's size." They thought because of his size, he would be bad and kill people. Guy only said "It was beauty who killed the beast." as a cover for the airplanes that really killed King Kong.
being shot by fighter airplanes+the small balance on top of the building+distraction of the hot lady-swinging vines= death of king kong...............:p:and yet ): on how tragic that is as it seems
He wanted to see the sunset like he did back on Skull Island. This is why Carl Denham says "it was beauty that killed the beast" because of the sunset and because of Ann.
to get away from the city? only to find fighter planes which shot at him.
The Empire State Building.
He climbed the Empire State Building in New York, New York
The monster you're referring to is King Kong, an enormous gorilla.
Four planes shot King King down from the in the 1933 version of the film. King Kong was on the top of the Empire State building.
102 floors total
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The Empire State Building
King Kong climbed to the top of the Empire State Building
Empire state building.
The Empire State Building.
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He climbed the Empire State Building in New York, New York
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Empire state building
That was King Kong- but that's only in the movies.
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Empire State Building