Sunday, April 17, 2016

The Jungle Book

MPAA Rating: PG for some sequences of scary action and peril
Run Time: 105 Minutes
My Rating: 5/5
So Friday night I saw Walt Disney Pictures' The Jungle Book starring Bill Murray (St. Vincent), Sir Ben Kingsley (The Walk), Scarlett Johansson (The Avengers: Age of Ultron), Idris Elba (Zootopia), Christopher Walken (Eddie the Eagle), Lupita Nyong'o (12 Years A Slave), and newcomer Neel Sethi. It tells the incredible adventure of a young mancub named Mowgli as he tries to save the jungle from the tiger Shere Khan. Along the way, he encounters a new friend and other threats, but also comes to understand who he really is and how he fits in his jungle-home.
So this is the next installment in Walt Disney Pictures' live-action remakes of their animated classics and in my opinion this one is the best so far.  Honestly I can't believe that I am saying this because I loved Cinderella when it came out last year. With that said, this entry is incredible and absolutely stunning to watch. In case you weren't aware, the entire film was shot in LA using CGI. None of the jungle was actually shot in the jungle and it is amazing.  I can't believe how far we have come in CGI and just seeing this incredible technology on the big screen is fantastic. The film is so stunning to look at that it just absorbs you right into the story. In fact at some moments in the film, you completely forget that you are even in the theater.  If this film isn't at least nominated for the technical categories at next years Academy Awards, it will be a huge crime. Another great thing about the film is the incredible voice talent.  All of the actors do an amazing job and are perfectly cast.  With that said, the film truly relies on newcomer Neel Sethi to bring the film together and he is incredible.  For someone so young, and working entirely with CGI, he does a spectacular job and keeps the film moving along.
Overall, this film is great and definitely one that everyone should see.  This is Disney at its finest and I cannot wait for the next installment of live-action reboots (Pete's Dragon)!!!  This film definitely deserves the praise that it is getting and in my opinion is one that deserves repeat viewing.  Disney has made an fantastic film and one that I believe actually improves upon its animated counterpart.

Thanks again for reading!!!  If you have any questions, comments, or ideas just let me know!!

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