10/10
Andy Serkis Did A Fantastic Job With This
1 July 2020
I'm Surprised This Didn't Appear On The Big Screen Like It Was Initially Intended To, But Netflix Saved The Day And Teamed Up With Andy Serkis And Brought Us Honestly The Closest Adaptation To The Original Source Material From Rudyard Kipling, And Don't Expect Any Musical Numbers Folks Or The Carefree Baloo Like We All Know, This Is A Much Darker, Grittier, And More Somber And Serious Film Compared To The Other Ones, And More Bloody And Violent As Well, So It's More For The Older Fans. But Anyway, The Practical Effects Are Excellent, It's Gorgeous To Look At, And The Voice Acting For The Animals Is Excellent, And The Coolest Aspect Of The Animals Is That They Look A Lot More Human, It's Really Impressive But It Makes Us Relate With Them A Lot More Than In The Previous Films. If You're Looking For The Most Accurate Adaptation Of Rudyard Kipling's Story, This Is It. On A Side Note, Since I Found Out The Source Material Is Much More Gruesome Than The Movies, Now I Hope Someone Will Go All Out And Make An R Rated Adaptation, It Is Possible And I Could See It Happening
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