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The Legend of Tarzan

  • 2016
  • PG-13
  • 1h 50m
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Alexander Skarsgård and Margot Robbie in The Legend of Tarzan (2016)
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.
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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.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.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.

  • Director
    • David Yates
  • Writers
    • Adam Cozad
    • Craig Brewer
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Stars
    • Alexander Skarsgård
    • Rory J Saper
    • Christian Stevens
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    195K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,308
    1,363
    • Director
      • David Yates
    • Writers
      • Adam Cozad
      • Craig Brewer
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Stars
      • Alexander Skarsgård
      • Rory J Saper
      • Christian Stevens
    • 548User reviews
    • 348Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Alexander Skarsgård
    Alexander Skarsgård
    • John Clayton…
    Rory J Saper
    Rory J Saper
    • Young Tarzan (18 Years)
    • (as Rory J. Saper)
    Christian Stevens
    • Young Tarzan (5 Years)
    Christoph Waltz
    Christoph Waltz
    • Leon Rom
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • George Washington Williams
    Margot Robbie
    Margot Robbie
    • Jane Clayton
    Sidney Ralitsoele
    • Wasimbu
    Osy Ikhile
    Osy Ikhile
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    Mens-Sana Tamakloe
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    Antony Acheampong
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    Edward Apeagyei
    Edward Apeagyei
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    Ashley Byam
    Ashley Byam
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    Adam Ganne
    • German Force Publique
    Aleksandar Mikic
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    Gary Cargill
    Gary Cargill
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    Shaun Smith
    • Medieval Faced Mercenary
    Ian Mercer
    Ian Mercer
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      • David Yates
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      • Adam Cozad
      • Craig Brewer
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
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    7Wuchakk

    The true 'sequel' to "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan," 32 freakin' years later

    "The Legend of Tarzan" (2016) stars Alexander Skarsgårda as John Clayton (Tarzan), Margot Robbie as Jane and Samuel L. Jackson as Tarzan's American friend. The events take place a decade after Tarzan & Jane leave Africa for England with brief flashbacks to the ape man's origins. Christoph Waltz co-stars as the villain, Rom, who enslaves blacks in the Congo to mine the diamonds of Opar. Tarzan, Jane and Willliams (Jackson) aim to set things aright.

    "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes" (1984) was the best modern Tarzan movie, and one of my favorites despite a somewhat lethargic second half (and an irritating overuse of the "Ooo, ooo, ooo"ape vocalization, which this movie thankfully only does once). Unfortunately, they dropped the ball with the sequel, 1998's "Tarzan and the Lost City" with Casper Van Dien in the title role, as it was half-baked, a quickly-thrown-together "sequel" to presumably steal some of the thunder of Disney's animated version that was coming out the next year.

    This one comes across as the true sequel to "Greystoke," albeit with an altogether different cast and understandably so, seeing as how it's 32 years later. The portrayal of the lost city of Opar is different from the books. There's no ravishing High Priestess La (a blonde white female) or ape-like denizens. The Oparians in the movie are just an intimidating black tribe covered with white body paint, but this is no big letdown because changes are to be expected when transferring to a different medium and, besides, Opar doesn't play that big of a role, at least not the city itself.

    In any case, I found this to be a solid Tarzan flick with a serious adult tone mixing drama, jungle adventure and unbelievable action. I was thankful for the thoughtful lulls in the story, which shed insights on the characters or conveyed the wonders of nature, like when Tarzan communes with an elephant at night or when Williams honestly confesses about his past mistakes as a youth where he feels he's not so different from the odious Rom. Moreover, Margot expertly brings Jane to life and is easily one of the better Janes in the movies. The CGI animals are great, especially the powerhouse apes.

    The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was shot, believe it or not, in England with aerial shots done in Gabon (West of the Congo).

    GRADE: B.
    Gordon-11

    I enjoyed it

    This film tells the story of an English aristocratic son who is raised by animals in the forests of Congo. He grows up and goes back to England, only to go back to Africa to help the people who are getting enslaved by the Belgian king.

    "The Legend of Tarzan" is so much better than the trailer. It has very little scenes of Tarzan growing up in the wild, and concentrates on his civilised adult life. He maintains a deep connection with the nature and the animals, which is a beautiful message that can be translated to everyone being friendlier to the environment. The story is engaging and at the end beautifully poignant. The two leads Alexander Skarsgard and Margot Robbie are both very visually pleasing, which adds to the charm of the film. I enjoyed it.
    7subxerogravity

    Wow! Was not expecting it to be so spectacular!!

    Was not expecting it to be so good.

    I did go into it thinking I did not want to see a movie about a white dude becoming King of an African Jungle, and I think the filmmakers themselves tried to be favorable of that opinion.

    If you have any familiarity with Tarzan, especially movies that came before, this film acts as a continuation of that. It tells the origin of Tarzan, a boy lost in the jungle and raised by apes to become a ghost like figure, but this film more focus on the life after Tarzan left the jungle and joined civilization were his legend became the stories that Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote about.

    Samuel L Jackson plays a doctor who needs Tarzan's help when Tarzan gets an invitation to come back to the Congo, the doctor needs to come with him to find out if slavery is being practice there, but it turns out the invitation was a trap laid out by the the villain, Rom, played by the brilliant Christoph Waltz in his element, to deliver Tarzan to an old enemy, also played brilliantly Djimon Hounsou.

    Jackson's role in this keeps it from being some white dude who saves Africa from other white dudes. This is one of his better supporting roles as he was funny and dramatic when needed. The chemistry between Jackson and Alexander Skarsgård works like a charm.

    I love Djimon Hounson character as an African Chief seeking vengeance with Tarzan's death. It was very Black Panther like (or more like Black Cheetah, as the costume design shows).

    I like Margot Robbie as Jane as well. At first it seem they tried too hard to to make Jane not just the chick Tarzan saved, but as the movie went on and her character developed , she went on a small adventure herself that was as exciting as Tarzan.

    It's an action packed adventure through the Congo. The visual effects worked to make the terrain beautiful and dangerous and epic.

    It's also fun an exciting, it will have you laughing throughout all the action.

    It still floors me how fantastic this thing turned out. Worth seeing
    8somf

    Flawed but never boring

    I am really surprised at the mediocre reviews so far of this film. Honestly when I first heard about the film I had little interest in seeing it, but the trailer was better than I expected, and when has Christoph Waltz been anything short of terrific in every role he has played, but particularly when he is a bad guy. (Come to think of it has he ever been a good guy?) The whole cast is solid, and I really liked the historical setting concerning the Belgian King Leopold and his exploitation of the Congo.

    I found all the animals and the CGI to be surprisingly cheesy. Undoubtedly the weakest link in the film, but that factor did not subtract much from a constantly entertaining and solid story. Besides the cheesy CGI the rest of the film looked terrific. I would recommend to see it on the big screen. It will probably lose a lot on smaller screens. Good summer popcorn film.
    6quincytheodore

    The new Tarzan looks good on paper or when he's standing still, but as it moves with shallow gimmicks and abundance of CG, it reverts back into bland predictable safari.

    The story of Tarzan has been known for decades, the movie tries to capitalize this in expectation that audience will follow its two timelines and many branching subplots. Unfortunately, the admittedly nice view is encumbered by myriad of issues, contrasting tones and shallow social and political showing. It becomes an overly familiar sighting that barely presents the characters above their stereotypical roles.

    Tarzan or John (Alexander Skarsgård) returns to Africa after reclaiming his birthright, a conflicting homecoming as he deals with slavery and conspiracy. The story plays after the events of his origin, and the past is retold with several flashbacks. This different path is a welcomed change and surprisingly the little touch on these scenes are effective in setting his character. Alexander Skarsgård also looks the part for the brawny slightly beastly protagonist from his speech and mannerism.

    The problem is Tarzan and both his foes and allies are entirely predictable. Christoph Waltz as Leon Rom is almost identical to his other villain roles, down to the creepy table exchanges and only differs in attires. Margot Robbie is the new Jane, an attempt for more spunky and powerful female, but she's trapped in usual pretty damsel in distress role, which ironically the movie points out hoping for the opposite effect.

    Samuel L. Jackson performs as the sidekick William, also a vehicle for audience as he's new to the jungle. Expect the same charmingly brash Samuel here. Humor is relatively decent for light adventure, mainly In Samuel's expense, but the delivery is implemented in wrong way, thus it sometimes ruins the supposed intense atmosphere or just misses completely. It wants to have strong characters, social backdrop and occasional light comedy, although it throws them together, even in the same span of five minutes, more often than not it is not effective.

    For the exotic location, it does showcase some good cinematography. However, it doesn't take off as the focus on CG affects the authenticity. When the movie gives an organic camera angle or rapid motion, it eventually turns in CG fest. There's attempt to mask this with flash editing, not only that it doesn't work this rustic camera cut negates any impact on the action scene.

    A fairly nice trek muddled by disjointed narrative and clash in styles. With too much reliance in shallow gimmicks and abundance of CG, the beautiful scenery reverts back into bland predictable safari.

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    • Trivia
      Alexander Skarsgård said that one of the main reasons he took this role was to impress his father Stellan Skarsgård. He said, "My dad is a massive Tarzan fan. Growing up, we had these VHS cassettes of the Johnny Weissmuller films, and that was my introduction to the character. But those films are seventy years old, and so much time has passed, that I think mine is a fresh take. I'll never compete with Johnny Weissmuller, but I just wanted to impress my father. He was thrilled. He was more excited than I was." Oddly enough, his father was considered to play Tarzan in Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes (1984).
    • Goofs
      The film mentions that the Force Publique is a European mercenary force and it is depicted as (almost) exclusively white (European). In reality the Force Publique was a native (i.e. black) force commanded by European officers (some regular, some mercenary).
    • Quotes

      John Clayton: Your son killed the only person who ever cared about me.

      Chief Mbonga: It was an animal.

      John Clayton: She was my mother.

      Chief Mbonga: How was he to know? My son was just a boy! Not like you! Where was your honor?

      John Clayton: I... I had none. I had none.

    • Connections
      Featured in Hozier: Better Love (2016)
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      Opar Advance
      Written & Produced by Rupert Gregson-Williams & Lebo M. (as Lebo Morake)

      Performed by Zoe Mthiyane

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    • Release date
      • July 1, 2016 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Australia
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Lingala
      • French
    • Also known as
      • La leyenda de Tarzán
    • Filming locations
      • Gabon(Aerial jungle scenes)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Village Roadshow Pictures
      • RatPac-Dune Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $180,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $126,643,061
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $38,527,856
      • Jul 3, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $357,243,061
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Sound mix
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      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Auro 11.1
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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