Tarzan 3D Animation motion capture Hollywood English film Movie review, Johnson Thomas, Rating: * * *
Tarzan (/3D/Animation English):Rating: * * *
This motion capture animation adventure focusing on the Greystoke heir’s
initial years in the jungle is terrific on technique and completely satisfying
in engagement.
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English Film review
Johnson Thomas
Interesting origin story
Film: Tarzan 3D
Cast: Kellan Lutz, Jo Osmond
Director: Reinhard Kloos
Rating: *
* *
A return back to the origin story, albeit a slightly
updated one, of how the Greystoke heir
crashlands in the jungle, is brought up by guerillas and then meets-up with
Jane whose father is the key to the limitless meteorite powered energy source
coveted by present CEO Clayton who would rather see Tarzan dead than have him
usurp his well-entrenched authority over the giant Greystoke corporation.
Instead of the shipwreck, we have a helicopter crash
this time. The young Greystoke here is not shown as a newborn- and he is
talking when the crash happens. So , conbenientluy, when he meets Jane, he just
has to recollect the words from his past. Not too much trouble with that. This
film is certainly a more grown-ups
version than a kiddie flick. There are no talking animals; there are people
dying and there’s a lot of random evil
happening thanks to Clayton and his nefarious ambitions. The mood is also quite somber and dramatic.
The story may not be well-developed or completely satisfying seeing as it
leaves you mid-way in preparation for a potential sequel. The effects though,
especially the 3D motion capture animation is so very life like that you might
just mistake this for a live-action animation flick. The depth and backdrops
are amazingly rendered. It’s an all-round enveloping ride worth the multiplex
visit.
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