Review of Chimpanzee (2012) by Dakotah G — 23 Mar 2013
It would have been enough to have the amazing close-up look at the world a band of chimpanzees in a remote African rain forest - and the film is, indeed, very close-up and intimate, capturing unexpected and endearing (as well as some humorous) interactions.
But what makes this special is the arc of the life story of a baby chimp, Oscar, as the filmmakers follow him from birth through an unexpected trauma when he is still young and vulnerable. Very much a family-friendly film, appropriate for young children, people of all ages will be fascinated.
The narration by Tim Allen sometimes veers into a little too much silliness or anthropomorphism, but overall it works. As the credits rolled at the end, we're even given a glimpse of what the filmmakers had to endure to capture the images.
Impressive!
This review of Chimpanzee (2012) was written by Dakotah G on 23 Mar 2013.
Chimpanzee has generally received positive reviews.
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