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Greystoke - The Legend Of Tarzan, Lord Of The Apes

Greystoke - The Legend Of Tarzan,...

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Big, more serious Tarzan for the 1980s, starting with the story of how a British child ended up being raised by apes.

CertificatePG

Duration129 mins

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  • Ryan, 10
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Review by Ryan, 10

3 stars

17 Jul 2012

I thought this film was not suitable for children in the ages between 7 and over. First of all when the first bit of music came on I disliked it, although that music went well with the scene.It was about two parents who had a baby, who were building a house but this tiger attacked them and sadly they didn`t survive. Until a female gorilla came along and discovered the half built house and a baby weeping under a cloth in the corner of the room. She brought the baby into the gorillas living area, despite the leader of the pack not liking him, although it was a replacement for the baby they had all ready lost. Slowly,Tarzan,that was what he had been named, learned to swing through the trees, like an ape and be an ape. He suddenly meets some humans and has a crush on Jane , one of the humans. If you want to find out what happens watch the film? Does he leave or does he stay in this jungle of green wilderness?

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