Movie Review: Tarzan

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                                         Tarzan Movie poster

A teenage boy raised by gorillas in Africa falls for a beautiful conservationist lady after a chance meeting in the jungle, but finds their romance threatened by a menacing silverback gorilla and a scheming capitalist in search of a new energy.

John Greystoke Jr. was just a toddler when he accompanied his adventurous mother and father on a journey into Africa in search of a mineral that could revolutionise the energy industry. That trip turns tragic when their helicopter crashes in a race to escape a massive storm, leaving young John as the sole survivor.

Raised from that day forward by a motherly gorilla named Kala, the boy, now named Tarzan, quickly integrates into the family of primates. But alpha male Silverback Tablat refuses to accept Tarzan’s presence, viewing him as a direct threat to the clan. Nearly a decade later, Tarzan encounters beautiful Jane Porter, and begins to long for human contact.

When Jane returns to the jungle accompanied by smooth-talking entrepreneur William Clayton a few years later, her relationship with Tarzan is rekindled. But while Clayton has ostensibly come to the jungle to support Jane’s conservationist endeavours, he’s actually searching for the very same energy source once sought by Tarzan’s father, and hopes to turn a tidy profit by exploiting the precious resource.

The situation turns critical when Jane recognises Clayton’s true intentions, and the only one who can save her from both the villainous industrialist and the menacing Tablat is the noble Tarzan of the apes.

THUMBS UP

It is a nice love story that captures your imagination and leaves you wanting more. It goes a long way to show the protective nature of the male species.

THUMBS DOWN

Tarzan in this movie is well groomed; clean and shaven contrary to popular belief that he is hairy as a result of living in the jungle.

VERDICT

This movie will definitely take you to fantasy world and it is good for both kids and the older generation. It makes one want to go to granny’.