Tuesday 4 October 2016

REVIEW AND DOWNLOAD "THE LEGEND OF TARZAN"

Director: David Yates (director of the last four instalments of "Harry Potter" and "Fantastic beasts and where to find them")
Major Actors: Alexander Scarsgard, Rory J. Saper, Christian Stevens etc
Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Romance
Release Date: 6th July, 2016


Beautifully made and smartly set at the beginning of Belgian King Leopold II's rapacious colonization of the Congo in the 1880s, this is certainly the best live-action Tarzan film in many a decade (which, admittedly, isn't saying much) and offers a well-judged balance of vigorous action and engaging-enough drama.

PLOT SUMMARY:  
John Clayton, following his parents' death in Africa is raised by an ape is known by the name, Tarzan. He leaves Africa and goes to his parent's home in England along with the woman he fell in love with and married, Jane Porter. He is asked by Belgian King, Leopold to go to Africa to see what he has done there to help the country. Initially, he refuses to go. but an American, George Washington Williams wants him to accept so he can accompany him. He says that Leopold might be committing all sorts of atrocities to achieve his goal, like slavery. He needs to prove it. Clayton agrees and his wife insists that she will accompany him because she misses Africa. They go and when they arrive, a man named Rom who works for Leopold attacks the village they are at and captures Tarzan and Jane. With Washington's help he escapes and sets out to rescue Jane by going across the jungle and Washington joins him despite being told that he might not make it.

In 2012, Warner Bros. sent scouts to cross Africa at the equator, in search of locations for the film. Director David Yates was so amazed by the images they brought home, he hopped on a plane to see things for himself. For four days, Yates sat with his nose pinned to the window. The Gabon National Parks team flew him over the most remote parts of an ancient forest to show him spots like the canopy breaking for immense granite outcrops, breath-taking waterfalls and black rivers reflecting the sky like a mirror. Upon returning home, he revised the script to include the incredible features he had seen. The film was shot in the U.K. at Leavesdon. Once principle photography was complete, cinematographer Henry Braham flew to Gabon to capture the awesome landscapes, because Yates wanted to give his film an authentic backdrop. A specially made mount for six high resolution camera was built to capture incredible 160 degree panoramas that appear in the film. Braham flew over the forest for hours each day in search of the perfect moment.

On a scale of 1-10
Rating: 7

DOWNLOAD THE LEGEND OF TARZAN:
https://upl.one/2Zk

2 comments:

  1. It is a fantastic movie. The best Tarzan if am to say. Epic fight scenes, Love dramas that got me drooling, the movie's got almost everything. Being a fan of Tarzan, I'll give it an 8

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  2. It's really cool. I just feel like there's been too much done on the Tartan story already. Just like cinderella and batman

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