The Jungle Book (2016)
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Written by: Justin Marks (screenplay), Rudyard Kipling (based on the books by)
Directed by: Jon Favreau
Starring: Neel
Sethi, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett
Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, Christopher Walken, Garry Shandling
Rated: PG
Plot:
Feral
boy Mowgli is forced to leave his jungle home by the tiger Shere Khan.
He then embarks on a journey with bear Baloo and panther Bagheera.
Verdict:
The
CGI is undeniably impressive. The story has some really great moments
despite being a typical hero must overcome trope. Humor and intensity
are deftly balanced, and the voice actors really fit their parts. Still,
this felt more like a tech demo than a movie. While Neel Sethi looked
the part of Mowgli, he didn't have the charisma to carry the movie and
he is the only actor on the screen for the bulk of the movie. Despite
that, it's not just impressive technically, it's a pretty good movie.
The scale of CGI is unparalleled.
Watch it.
Review:
The
CGI is impressive. I'm very curious as to where CGI starts and stops,
but I'm guessing everything but Mowgli is CGI as the entire movie was
shot on a sound stage.
The CGI not only looks impressive, but the
small movements the animals make really give this a sense of being real.
From the way Shere Khan crosses his paws when he lays down to silly
small moments like a frog wiping its eyes in the rain. This movie goes
above and beyond to flaunt the superiority of its CGI and it earned that
spotlight.
This isn't a kids movie. Shere Khan kills
multiple animals, and while it isn't graphically violent, the
implication is intense. Why imply it at all? It feels like a middle
ground where this wants to be more adult, but doesn't want to exclude
children. This is for everyone that grew up with the Disney animated
version. This feels like an inspired by version, though this follows the
original book more closely. While movies with talking animals can feel
cheesy, this expertly subverts that trope.
Shere Khan
sets up the plot when he demands the "man cub" kicked out of the jungle.
Khan claims that all men turn violent towards animals. This starts
Mowgli's journey as he encounters a bear, and ape, and more.
While this movie did include two of the most famous songs from the Disney cartoon, The Bare Necessities and I Wan'na Be Like You,
these songs weren't in the book and they just feel strange in this
movie. This is a serious movie. The songs feel like marketing just to
pay homage to the Disney movie. While Bill Murray and Christopher Walken
feel like actors cast just to grab headlines, they really did fit their
characters. It's just difficult to consider them as anyone but who they
are.
Shere Khan is ultimately undone by his own
greed, and Mowgli uses what he learned in this movie to triumph. The
film is cute in a way that only a talking wolf puppy can be.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
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