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Jungle Book 2016My friend H and I agreed to disagree over this version of Jungle Book. I thought it seemed over-long, dragging in the middle section - H didn't. That apart, we both agreed that it's a visual treat. The CGI and live action is seamless. Once again a Brit voices the bad guy, with Idris Elba's version of Shere Khan bringing a chilling menace to the part. Neel Sethi is the only live actor, playing Mowgli very well, though I wasn't too sure about the American accent at first, though I quickly ceased to notice it.

One oddity is the use of music from the animated (classic) Jungle book, though not in quite the same format. Homage? Re-tread? I'm not sure, but I don't think it was necessary to reintroduce I wanna Be Like You and Bear Neccessities - it just served to highlight the fact that this was Jungle Book with all the cartoon humour removed. There's no reason why a darker, more narrative Jungle Book  isn't equally valid, of course, in which case why the songs?

SabuBut song choices apart, the climax of this was gripping and really well done.

It's a long time since I've seen the original Jungle Book Movie with Sabu (right) as Mowgli. I'd like to see it again for comparison's sake. All live action, of course in 1942.

Date: May. 1st, 2016 08:40 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] watervole.livejournal.com
Kipling wrote one Mowgli story, "In the Rukh" that isn't part of the Jungle Book and the only one where we see Mowgli as an adult. I think he may even have written it before he wrote the Jungle Book.

Date: May. 1st, 2016 03:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] heleninwales.livejournal.com
I don't think I've ever seen the cartoon Jungle Book all the way through as it was so far from the original book in tone that I avoided it. Of course it's been impossible to avoid clips, so I've probably seen all the highlights anyway.

Date: May. 1st, 2016 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] birdsedge.livejournal.com
Forget about cartoon Jungle Book being remotely related to Kipling, but do see it if you can. It is truly delightful and there are some howlingly funny sequences. I saw it with a bunch of college friends on one of its re-releases and laughed so much I almost fell out of my seat. Of course it helps that everyone else in our group was in similar paroxysms. Laughter is infectious.

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