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Tarzan
After his parents died, Tarzan was raised by chimpanzees. He learned how to survive and become a healthy boy. And the love comes when Tarzan unexpectedly meets Jane Porter. But Tarzan and Jane have to face to a mercenary team which is dispatched by the greedy CEO of the company Greystoke Energies. He takeovers the company after his parents died in a plane crash…
3 September 1971, Spokane, Washington, USA
3 December 1967, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
3 May 1982, Dachau, Bavaria, Germany
1967, New York City, New York, USA
May 04, 2014
While the motion-captured 3D CG has an uncanny photorealist quality, the wisdom of attempting to turn Tarzan into an Avatar-lite fantasy remains, at best, questionable.September 19, 2014
The latest reimagining of a classic text leaves one feeling like a character from Godot -- waiting on a barren stretch of road for something, or someone, to show up and alleviate the never-ending monotony.May 24, 2016
Beautifully animated tale has some violence, intense moments.May 05, 2014
Having trashed one icon in The Legend Of Hercules, Kellan Lutz shafts another with vocals admittedly well-suited to the muscle-bound mannequin.July 17, 2014
A perfect mute-button movie, better seen than heard.August 05, 2014
There is much to admire in "Tarzan," but no lingering emotional through-line to this particular telling.February 26, 2014
The motion capture feels like a stunt, while the stunts ... don't.May 09, 2014
The human characters all look flat and dead-eyed.January 27, 2014
All of this feels awfully simplistic, like a 10-minute cartoon sketch bloated into a full-length movie, and one that's backed by an over-explanatory voiceover that can sometimes sound awkward.May 17, 2016
The use of motion-capture technology gives the characters very fluid movement and a hyper-realistic quality, but doesn't bring them alive more than traditional CGI animation.April 29, 2014
Proves that technical knowhow and a reliable old yarn will only get you so far when imagination is lacking.September 12, 2014
The villains are cardboard cutouts, and the good guys aren't much better; wildlife advocate Jane (voiced by Spencer Locke) is a disappointingly passive character.