Tarzan, having acclimated to life in London, is called back to his former home in the jungle to investigate the activities at a mining encampment.
Alexander Skarsgård
John Clayton / Tarzan
Christoph Waltz
Captain Leon Rom
Samuel L. Jackson
George Washington Williams
Margot Robbie
Jane Porter
Djimon Hounsou
Chief Mbonga
Jim Broadbent
Prime Minister
Casper Crump
Captain Kerchover
Simon Russell Beale
Mr. Frum
Yule Masiteng
Muviro
Osy Ikhile
Kwete
Mens-Sana Tamakloe
Kolo
Sidney Ralitsoele
Wasimbu
Antony Acheampong
Kanam
Edward Apeagyei
Kimanga
Ashley Byam
Kasai
Charles Babalola
Kulonga
William Wollen
Kerchak
Mimî M. Khayisa
Eshe
Matt Cross
Akut
Madeleine Worrall
Kala
Rory J. Saper
Young Tarzan
Hadley Fraser
John Clayton II
Genevieve O'Reilly
Alice Clayton
Ben Chaplin
Captain Moulle
Paul Hamilton
Lord Stanhope
Christopher Benjamin
Lord Knutsford
Bentley Kalu
Mbolongo Warrior
Abi Adeyemi
Kuba Villager
Joy Isa
Kuba woman
Alex Ferns
Force Publique Officer
Ian Mercer
Freckled Force Publique
Charlie Anson
Sergeant
Liv Hansen
Carriage Passenger
Alicia Woodhouse
Carriage Rider
Miles Jupp
Valet
Teresa Churcher
Stern Maid
Matt Townsend
Belgian Conscript
Faisal Mohammed
Huge Warrior
Ella Purnell
Young Jane Body Double (uncredited)
Tanaka Mandimika
Mbolongo Chief Warrior (uncredited)
Director
David Yates
Novel
Edgar Rice Burroughs
Screenplay
Stuart Beattie
Screenplay
Craig Brewer
Screenplay
Adam Cozad
Writer
John Collee
October 24, 2016
6
**Yep, this is a different Tarzan, an updated one.**
Recently the Indian jungle boy, the live-action Mowgli film was made and so its time for Africa's. This is not a Disney film and that's one of the disappointments for the Tarzan fans. Because this film is for the grown-ups only. It is rated PG13, but still I don't think the children would enjoy it like they did for the recent 'The Jungle Book' film. So it is like a DC film, I mean, DC makes superhero films for the grown-ups, unlike Marvel's. The bottom line is, don't expect it to be like a Disney film. Like the director said before the release, this is not the Tarzan from your father, grandfather's era, but an updated one with strong graphic violence.
So the story skips all the Tarzan's earlier life like from his childhood to adulthood parts. The film commences with Tarzan being settled in the UK. It's the second half of the 19th century, where the European colonies in the Africa are expanding for its rich natural resources. So in the Congo savanna, the natives welcome Tarzan for his short visit, but the things get ugly when his wife, Jane was kidnapped. Now he must fight back for her safe return and also avert other threats in the region from the foreign power.
There are many CGI character films were made at the recent time, it is a trend, but not all of them are impressive. This film looked average when it comes to vfx. The story was acceptable, the performances were decent, the casting too not bad, but Samuel L. Jackson was completely useless. He's one of the greatest sidekick Hollywood ever produced, but I don't know why he's in this project, his role was very silly.
In other hand, Alexander Skarsgard was good in the lead character and so Margot Robbie as Jane. The action sequences were not good as I expected. The film had a good runtime, but in some parts, it was slow or maybe you can say nothing interesting thing happens. I liked the idea, to update the theme, but they should have given more focus on the story. I hope if they plan another film, it should be a prequel. Because I feel there's lots to learn about the past than going forward. This is a one time watchable film, there's no surprises, just plain and partially entertaining.
_6/10_