Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: April 15, 2016
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FelipePedro07Aug 25, 2022
Very good !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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JACOBJORDANBAJun 22, 2021
I love the 2016 jungle book it's so good I love the dude who played shere Khan and I love that star Johansson play kaa she did such a good job I hope to see her in the sequel I just love Scarlett Johansson has Black widow has kaa and has KingI love the 2016 jungle book it's so good I love the dude who played shere Khan and I love that star Johansson play kaa she did such a good job I hope to see her in the sequel I just love Scarlett Johansson has Black widow has kaa and has King Neptune's daughter from the SpongeBob SquarePants movies Expand
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geewahJan 30, 2021
Of all the live action remakes, this arguably the pick of the lot. You could even make a case this better than the original animated movie.
Clever CGI, entertaining action scenes and a touching story makes for a good movie.
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BitashJan 2, 2021
What a well made Disney movie, Jon.F just knows his CG and animation. I watched this movie with no expectations and just loved it. It was great that they chose an unknown to play the main character. The voice overs were fantastic, greatWhat a well made Disney movie, Jon.F just knows his CG and animation. I watched this movie with no expectations and just loved it. It was great that they chose an unknown to play the main character. The voice overs were fantastic, great casting. He stuck to the original story but it is still magical. Must watch, I will watch it again. It’s that well done. Expand
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dlcatalinDec 25, 2020
It is an absolute jewel when it comes to CGI, loved it ... the musicals where bad. And it ends too abruptly.
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gzayas91Jul 21, 2018
This actually entertaining than the original, not as good as the Chuck Jones version but, is fine as it is, and I I like more than Andy Serkis's version.
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JP32Mar 24, 2020
Watching the film, I had no idea where the real world ended and the effects began. This is the best compliment I can give to a special effects film.
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NickHadsJan 25, 2020
This adaptation of a Disney Classic is well worth a watch for the whole family. The young "man-cub" Mowgli embarks on a fantastical journey brimming with beautiful environments and realistic animals with unique personalities. An All-star castThis adaptation of a Disney Classic is well worth a watch for the whole family. The young "man-cub" Mowgli embarks on a fantastical journey brimming with beautiful environments and realistic animals with unique personalities. An All-star cast reprise the roles made famous in the original animated motion picture. An endearing story of bravery amidst a world full of danger at every turn. Segregation and isolation leads young Mowgli on path of discovery after being forced to fend for himself. Fantastic visuals and an unbridled charm make The Jungle Book a joyful experience to be had. Expand
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JPKDec 18, 2019
Brilliant
The Jungle Book has the best visuals since Avatar, Fantastic casting (Bill Murray is PERFECT as Baloo), and terrific writing.
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bfoore90Nov 22, 2019
Easily the best of Disney's "Live Action" remakes, Jon Favreau did incredible here delivering a grimer tone, much darker tone but even then the movie sticks relatively close to the plot of the animated version from the 60's. Idris Elba is theEasily the best of Disney's "Live Action" remakes, Jon Favreau did incredible here delivering a grimer tone, much darker tone but even then the movie sticks relatively close to the plot of the animated version from the 60's. Idris Elba is the CLEAR standout here as the tiger Shere Khan, whose memorable performance sent chills down my spine. The Jungle Book is an excellent update of the animated original Expand
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Jaredc324May 7, 2019
Jon Favreau and company bring this Disney classic to life the best way imaginable. With a much harsher tone, and being less of a musical, Jungle Book's interpretation and visualization from it's cgi characters to the tone altogether is aJon Favreau and company bring this Disney classic to life the best way imaginable. With a much harsher tone, and being less of a musical, Jungle Book's interpretation and visualization from it's cgi characters to the tone altogether is a sheer triumph and worth revisiting on the big screen time and time again. Expand
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DominArsenDec 8, 2018
Le Livre de la jungle

-Un beau film qui prend pour représentation le livre de la jungle, mais qui se propose comme un film seul, comme si rien n’avait été fait avant lui. J'ai cherché les clins d’œil à l'oeuvre originale de 1967 et je n'est
Le Livre de la jungle

-Un beau film qui prend pour représentation le livre de la jungle, mais qui se propose comme un film seul, comme si rien n’avait été fait avant lui. J'ai cherché les clins d’œil à l'oeuvre originale de 1967 et je n'est pas trouvé même la voit du serpent à changer de sexe et c'est transformé en femme psychopathe (peux être une vision de la femme manipulatrice qui est peux être la femme du réalisateur ou autre, si telle est le clin d’œil il n'est pas bien venu... enfin je divague un peut). Surtout à destination des enfants cette scène reste quand mémé sans humour. Les blagues ne sont pas très nombreuses, j'ai moins ri que dans les souvenirs que j'ai du moment ou j'ai vu Mowgli à la Télévision cathodique sur cassette. Heureusement que Balou est présent . Peux être que ce n'est seulement qu'un film plus mature après tout, mais alors quelle est le public.... Enfant, adulte ... ? Ou peux être moi qui n'ai pas compris.
-Les acteurs et doubleurs sont convaincants même le petit. Encore petit pour être parfait. Par contre la voix d'Eddy Mitchell est sublime et fait passé les autres doubleurs pour des feuilles si fines qu'on ne souhaite plus les entendre.
Pour les musiques mises à part les 3 principales qui ne sont pas si folles... le reste n'est que peux convaincant; basé sur du déjà entendu. Il est sûr que j'oublierai cette BO comparée à celle de 1967.
-Les paysage sont beaux les animaux très bien réalisé ;)
-Je tiens quand même à signaler que la 3D n'est pas inutile, mais que le Dolby Atmos on aurait pu s'en passer vu le temps qu'il est utilisé et mis en avant ;)
-Si vous aimé foret et animaux alors oui le cinéma est la bonne destination!
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SakataOct 6, 2018
If "The Jungle Book" is not a masterpiece, it's at least something close to that. With sweeping visual effects and a very believable adaptation of the 1967 film version, the film delivers a splendid and fantastic result, from young NeelIf "The Jungle Book" is not a masterpiece, it's at least something close to that. With sweeping visual effects and a very believable adaptation of the 1967 film version, the film delivers a splendid and fantastic result, from young Neel Sathi's acting to Ben Kingsley's impeccable voice acting, Christopher Walken, Scarlett Johansson (whose character might have appeared more), Giancarlo Esposito (oddly unreleased in the trailers as other members of the cast), Idris Elba (in the voice of one of the best villains of the 2016 films), Bill Murray (a great Baloo), among others. The only thing to regret is the fact that the film is still far from the original work of Rudyard Kipling. But at least the film alone is great and worthy of the success it has made. Expand
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FilipeNetoAug 23, 2018
This film is the modern version of the film of the same name released in 1967, that has delighted thousands of children over, at least, two or three generations. I was one of those kids. The plot is the same: Mogli, an orphan boy, found inThis film is the modern version of the film of the same name released in 1967, that has delighted thousands of children over, at least, two or three generations. I was one of those kids. The plot is the same: Mogli, an orphan boy, found in the Indian jungle by a panther and raised by wolves, has to flee from the threats of Shere Khan, a Bengal tiger who hates humans and vowed to kill him. The great difference of this film, however, is the use of a lot of CGI features, first quality, that give it an enormous realism and visual beauty. Its a visual spectacle, with excellent cinematography, beautiful and vibrant colors, good contrast, pleasant light and depth. We could even believe that those animals could exist. Some are beautiful (the wolf mother, the panther), others are funny (the bear, the porcupine), others are cute (wolf cubs), the snake mixes well seduction and fear, the king of Monkeys impress us by his size and the tiger is truly terrifying. Much of the film reproduces famous scenes of its worthy predecessor, in what we consider to be a worthy homage. The most iconic songs have also been kept here ("Bare Necessities" or "I Want to Be Like You"). Voice actors are well known to the public (Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley and Scarlett Johansson, just to name three of them) and do an unblemished job. So, I believe I can say that this film is one of the most interesting creations that this studio created during this decade. Truly worthy of the Walt Disney legacy. Expand
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spongeswiftMar 26, 2017
The Jungle Book truly is Disney's best live action fairytale. It barely went by the original's storyline and went for something more bold interesting feel which was great. All of the characters were memorable and characters like Kaa and KingThe Jungle Book truly is Disney's best live action fairytale. It barely went by the original's storyline and went for something more bold interesting feel which was great. All of the characters were memorable and characters like Kaa and King Louie looked bigger and darker which was terrifying but amazing. Overall I was on the edge of my seat during the whole movie. Disney fans and regular movie goers will love this movie. Expand
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drlowdonMar 18, 2018
The Jungle Book is a live action version of Disney's fondly remembered animated movie that follows "man-cub" Mowgli as he is hunted by the tiger Shere Khan.

Despite a slightly darker tone, particularly in its depiction of characters such as
The Jungle Book is a live action version of Disney's fondly remembered animated movie that follows "man-cub" Mowgli as he is hunted by the tiger Shere Khan.

Despite a slightly darker tone, particularly in its depiction of characters such as King Louie and Kaa, the movie sticks relatively close to the plot of the animated version from the 60's. The CGI is, for the most part, very impressive and along with the excellent voice cast that includes Idris Elba, Bill Murray and Ben Kingsley it really helps bring the much loved characters to life. Neel Seethi, essentially the only "real" person in the entire movie, is also very good as Mowgli and I'd expect to see him on our screens again very soon. In sticking so close to the plot of the animated version the movie does lack any real surprises and it never quite packs the emotional punch it perhaps could have but overall this is a well-made, and pretty entertaining, modern update of the classic tale.
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tamcwlmmJan 23, 2018
The Jungle Book has to me this positive vibe that keeps up the whole movie. With the singing and the friendships. The CGI is great and Shere Khan (Idris Elba) sure gives me the goosebumps. I liked Baloo (Bill Murray) a lot, he was this happyThe Jungle Book has to me this positive vibe that keeps up the whole movie. With the singing and the friendships. The CGI is great and Shere Khan (Idris Elba) sure gives me the goosebumps. I liked Baloo (Bill Murray) a lot, he was this happy singing bear that immediatly befriends Mowgli. It's a beautiful family film with sometimes some jumpscares and action scenes that puts you on the edge of your seat. Expand
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JyroJyroAug 15, 2017
Great family-friendly movie that is gratifyingly different to the original. Even with the plot becoming increasingly conventional over it's run-time, it is hard not to be wowed by the incredible visuals that are on offer here. Voice acting isGreat family-friendly movie that is gratifyingly different to the original. Even with the plot becoming increasingly conventional over it's run-time, it is hard not to be wowed by the incredible visuals that are on offer here. Voice acting is also excellent (especially from goofy Baloo/Bill Murray). The ending was a little predictable. Expand
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badgerryan19May 19, 2017
Great movie. Lives up to the original one. Everyone did a great job with the acting/voice acting. And the CGI wow! Revolutionary. The story was still almost identical but still a great time. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
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Benkoko11Feb 23, 2017
Hopefully the inevitable storm of live-action Disney remakes that follow it will have the same grace and inspired storytelling that makes Favreau's Jungle Book better than the original.
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FreedomFightersJan 9, 2017
Disney's live-action adaptation of "The Jungle Book" is so far ahead of their other live-action adaptations that you kind of can't even compare them here: "The Jungle Book" is a tremendous film that's faithful to the source material,Disney's live-action adaptation of "The Jungle Book" is so far ahead of their other live-action adaptations that you kind of can't even compare them here: "The Jungle Book" is a tremendous film that's faithful to the source material, wonderfully acted, well-written and well-directed, while also featuring some painstaking visual excellence that might even be some of the best of 2016. Make it a point to catch "The Jungle Book," because it's truly a wonder to behold. Expand
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thedaywalkerJan 5, 2017
One of the best special effects and graphics i've ever seen, it's beautiful, and easily one of the best movies of the year, they told the story they had to, didn't try and add nothing that might ruin it and put on the 2 best songs of theOne of the best special effects and graphics i've ever seen, it's beautiful, and easily one of the best movies of the year, they told the story they had to, didn't try and add nothing that might ruin it and put on the 2 best songs of the animated version Expand
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KayVen17Dec 14, 2016
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Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt das
Deutsche Review - Kritik

Der folgende Test ist in 5 Kategorien zusammengefasst. Diese 5 Kartegorien ergeben die Gesamtpunktzahl von 0 - 100 Punkten. Um einen passenden Userscore zu geben wird auf oder abgerundet. Bei 84 Punkten ergibt das einen User Score von 8. Bei 86 einen von Userscore von 9. Falls eine 85 kommt entscheide ich ob ich es eher positiv oder negativ nehme. Regeln verstanden?
Dann sind hier meine Punkte.

Mein persönlicher Score = 86/100
Mein User Score = 9/10

Lohnenswert? = JA!
Fortsetzung erwünscht? = Lieber nicht
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BasilZeroOct 11, 2016
Well made remake of a disney animated classic.

Touch up on all aspects and story scenes from the original movie. A bit darker than the original storyline. Though it has its funny moments with the memorable characters. At times it may
Well made remake of a disney animated classic.

Touch up on all aspects and story scenes from the original movie.

A bit darker than the original storyline. Though it has its funny moments with the memorable characters.

At times it may feel a bit awkward seeing the characters sing but overall it was performed well at least by the CGI characters.
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shadowguy654Oct 10, 2016
Jungle book is awesome.The only problem with it is that the singing was annoying.But it is awesome good film This film was just awesome.This movie is worth your money.So I give this movie a 9.5/10
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smiyamotSep 28, 2016
A great children's movie, exciting, animals that talk, typical Disney. On the next level, lessons about sticking together with family and friends. Also, sacrifice for the good of the family. My only question is why is there a bear (Baloo)A great children's movie, exciting, animals that talk, typical Disney. On the next level, lessons about sticking together with family and friends. Also, sacrifice for the good of the family. My only question is why is there a bear (Baloo) in the jungle? Was his character to show that Mowgli was not the only one who was out of place? Expand
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kreegan64Sep 25, 2016
6.5/10 but rounded it up since Metacritic doesn't allow half points.

This movie surprised me, I'll admit it. I was definitely ready to hate this movie as it's trailer made it seem like it was just another heartless Disney cash in on
6.5/10 but rounded it up since Metacritic doesn't allow half points.

This movie surprised me, I'll admit it. I was definitely ready to hate this movie as it's trailer made it seem like it was just another heartless Disney cash in on another timeless animated classic like some OTHER remakes they made. I was excited to see how they used Scarlett Jo as Kaa and how the movie would potentially mess up my childhood. I got the invert of what I was expecting. The movie lends itself to a rather enjoyable flick that I would watch again, but it's not exactly what I would define as good per se.

STORY:The story for the most part holds itself faithful to the original animated classic, but in some areas a little TOO faithful, certain parts of the movie feel very forced and jammed in there, and take away from the overall experience a little. In the other parts where it isn't exactly faithful it expounds upon, giving just a wee bit more depth to the original. Then there are some rather disappointing parts (MINOR SPOILER) such as the complete under utilization of Kaa, not to mention the unoriginal use of Kaa against what Kaa actually was yet again as opposed to the book that the movie was based off of(END SPOILER) Other than that and some boring and illogical parts and a somewhat anticlimactic ending, it holds its own.

VISUALS: Eh, I'm still waiting for the movie that manages to have CGI that doesn't look like it came from 2002 You'd think CGI would have improved more than this. Lackluster animals look, well, lackluster, but such is the world of CGI at least in this one they manage to be expressive, which is more than I can say for the lone human character, Mowgli, but I'll give him a break seeing he's a kid. The rest of the visuals manage to be decent, with a nice jungle aesthetic that looks okay, but nothing mind blowing.

Music: The music does its job, but the only part of it that really sticks for me is the Scarlett Johansson rendition of Kaa's "trust in me" song that only appears at the credits (if I remember correctly) the other renditions of the originals songs are either forced or just adequate.

You wont be wasting your money if you go see it, but if there is a better movie available, you might want to consider if you should watch that one.
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marc5477Sep 20, 2016
After watching three terrible movies (X-Men Apocalypse, Independence Day Resurgence, Where to Invade Next) , I was relieved that the Jungle Book was decent. I actually liked it more than the original which I only enjoyed for the music. AlmostAfter watching three terrible movies (X-Men Apocalypse, Independence Day Resurgence, Where to Invade Next) , I was relieved that the Jungle Book was decent. I actually liked it more than the original which I only enjoyed for the music. Almost all the characters are portrayed better in this live action movie than in the cartoon including Mowgli, Baloo, Loui and Khan. Baghera was basically the same which is fine, and really the only disappointment was Kaa who is now some sort of magical female enchantress type character rather than being comically weak and clumsy. I prefer the original Kaa character over the new one but its a minor issue. This movie improved on the story by making it more cohesive (by adding more backstory) and I thought that it worked. I thought the final confrontation was complete asinine and I really missed the acapella style vultures from the original. I would love to have heard more music in this movie as well since that is what made the original memorable and because the story is overly simple. There was some music in the movie but it was more of an afterthought. I would have rather the music be more prominent like a traditional musical. Still a good movie and fun for the entire family. Expand
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TheQuietGamerSep 8, 2016
A stunning live-action adaption of one of Disney's animated classics. I really enjoyed how this version fleshed out additional elements of the story that the first movie did not. Particularly in regards to Mowgli's life with the wolves. ItA stunning live-action adaption of one of Disney's animated classics. I really enjoyed how this version fleshed out additional elements of the story that the first movie did not. Particularly in regards to Mowgli's life with the wolves. It helps the story take on more life and increases the scale of Mowgli's world. His adventure is much bigger this time around.

This is really a gorgeous movie. The animals in particular are stunning. Don't get me wrong, you can still tell these are all CGI animals, but the way they move and the effect they have on the world around them are both real. The shadows right down to the realistic animal movements help sell the story. As does the voice acting and young actor Neel Sethi, the only flesh and blood living entity onscreen. The kid deserves a lot of praise. His excellent performance really sells that Mowgli is interacting with live animal as opposed to CGI ones.

The story itself is still excellent. It's got heart and humor, as well as some dark moments. Nothing the kids won't be able to handle, but still serious enough to allow adults to engage with the material and give the movie some real stakes. I was also pleasantly surprised to find that some of the movie's best musical numbers made it into this version.

It's an excellent way to revisit the original movie. This time just in live action. It might not due too much new, but what it does differently makes all the difference. It's an intensely likable movie with excellent production and direction all around. The voice, acting, the visuals, the writing, everything comes together wonderfully. It's a perfect family movie and another win for Jon Favreau.
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RalfbergsSep 5, 2016
A nice movie and the visuals are great for sure, but I was expecting something more from the story. I did know the story before, but I hoped for some extra twists or something like that. Yes, there were some additions which were quite funnyA nice movie and the visuals are great for sure, but I was expecting something more from the story. I did know the story before, but I hoped for some extra twists or something like that. Yes, there were some additions which were quite funny but I wanted more. Also I this still is meant mainly for kids, so not really for me anymore. Expand
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TokyochuchuSep 5, 2016
The Jungle Book is an excellent update of the animated original. The SFX are amazing and the film is exciting and surprisingly scary at points. Excellent stuff.
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LeZeeSep 1, 2016
The red flower adventure!

The Rudyard Kipling's famous children's book was adapted numerous times for stage shows, television series, live-shot and animation films, and now here's the modern version and also the first digital 3D version.
The red flower adventure!

The Rudyard Kipling's famous children's book was adapted numerous times for stage shows, television series, live-shot and animation films, and now here's the modern version and also the first digital 3D version. The Disney done it again bring all the classics to a new life, but it is a great team work, especially the post-production was terrific.

It is one of those stories never gets boring for repeat reading/listening/viewing. Of course, there were plenty of changes to the original source, but I would say it was upgraded so well. Jon Favreau did an awesome job as the director, definitely it is his one of the best films and will be remembered for very long. All the above he got the best screenplay with supportive production and crew.

Neel Sethi was obviously a perfect choice for the man-cub, he had given his best and no one could doubt it was his first film. The entire film was shot in the studio settings and the whole time he had to act alone, because the remaining characters in the film are CGI. So in that viewpoint he actually did a breathtaking job being a very young.

The CGI characters were really excellent, but the non-fur animals like elephant looked a bit fake. I mean anatomically and character performances were perfect, only visually the 3D models were out of the blend in the screen with others. These are very small things to notice, but for the todays technology, it was not bad, especially thinking the film is primarily targeted children.

The story was simple, like half of the film was an introduction and almost all the important characters from the book were launched at a high profile. It was actually the story with a backdrop of red flower. So the narration moves different part of the jungle, lot like the levels in a game. Various adventures take place and well composed stunt sequences.

I mentioned stunts right, but there were no violences, I mean nothing seriously to concern about as expected for a Disney film. Yet because of those actions, the film is very much suitable for adult viewing. So apart from the children and families, it can be watched by anyone. One of the top Disney films to do best at the box office worldwide by grabbing almost $1b.

So aggressive, furious Shere Khan ever to portray. I think the little children may get scared for his unpleasant face look and the strong roar. By the way all the songs were amazing and the end credit was very interesting. Finally, I saw it after a long wait and anticipation, most importantly, I'm very happy how beautifully it was made.

The film was not shot in India, but the locations were so resembling and gives the perfect Indian feel. Climbing a cliff by Baloo and fighting the monkeys, like that there were numerous jokes. Surely one of the grandly made children's film at the recent time. I've heard the sequel is already on the progress, so bring it on, at least a trilogy before Neel turn to a big boy.

8/10
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MovieLover123Aug 29, 2016
Great movie for adults and kids alike. Not the best of the Jungle book story ever and certain parts of the movie felt awkward largely due to the excessive use of CGI, but in the end it is a solid Disney movie.
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shiftworkerAug 22, 2016
Retaining the excitement of the black and white Sabu version and the songs from the Disney version somehow without ruining either, this presents a suitably dark and dangerous setting for Kipling's well-known tale. You'll believe the animals are real.
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csw12Aug 22, 2016
Beautiful animation and solid directing brings back great memories of the classic...........................................................................
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WhereismymindAug 19, 2016
The animated Disney version was my favourite movie as a child. This new take didn't surpass it, but it did it justice. The characters of Shere Khan and the Wolves were more interesting, but the overall darker tone made it loose a bit of theThe animated Disney version was my favourite movie as a child. This new take didn't surpass it, but it did it justice. The characters of Shere Khan and the Wolves were more interesting, but the overall darker tone made it loose a bit of the original's charm. It's still a movie worth watching. Expand
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derkonig6Aug 17, 2016
I went really excited to see this movie and was not disappointed at all.Really fun . I saw it and 4DX and the experience was really nice. I really enjoyed the entire film without any moments that felt boring or stuff like that.Man this wasI went really excited to see this movie and was not disappointed at all.Really fun . I saw it and 4DX and the experience was really nice. I really enjoyed the entire film without any moments that felt boring or stuff like that.Man this was the kind of movie I left the cinema with a smile on my face Expand
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morfilAug 17, 2016
aised by a family of wolves since birth, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) must leave the only home he's ever known when the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba) unleashes his mighty roar. Guided by a no-nonsense panther (Ben Kingsley) and aaised by a family of wolves since birth, Mowgli (Neel Sethi) must leave the only home he's ever known when the fearsome tiger Shere Khan (Idris Elba) unleashes his mighty roar. Guided by a no-nonsense panther (Ben Kingsley) and a free-spirited bear (Bill Murray), the young boy meets an array of jungle animals, including a slithery python and a smooth-talking ape. Along the way, Mowgli learns valuable life lessons as his epic journey of self-discovery leads to fun and adventure. Expand
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MadMaxFuryRoadAug 13, 2016
The Jungle Book is one of those movies where after you've seen it five times, you'd want to keep on watching it over and over again. First off, Mowgli was great in this film and all the characters were likable and made you care for them. TheThe Jungle Book is one of those movies where after you've seen it five times, you'd want to keep on watching it over and over again. First off, Mowgli was great in this film and all the characters were likable and made you care for them. The setting was beyond gorgeous and the music was amazing. The length of this film was just absolutely right and the backstory behind Mowgli was very well constructed. I can't even think of a single flaw about this movie right now! (100/100) Expand
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TheApplegnomeAug 13, 2016
The classic story comes to life once again -- in this eye-popping, live-action CGI-flick.

What a ride! Just the realistic animation alone is a wow-factor! It was hard to differentiate between the real-on-set objects and the computer
The classic story comes to life once again -- in this eye-popping, live-action CGI-flick.

What a ride! Just the realistic animation alone is a wow-factor! It was hard to differentiate between the real-on-set objects and the computer generated ones -- that's how CGI is supposed to be used. It's a new and modern take on this classic story, with very similar moments from its source material. Still; very different due to its realism. It got a great development of its story -- with great pacing, action, & many classic Disney-traits like morality, what’s life, who's worth more -- and how it is to be different. It even got some interesting perspectives on humanity & the constant hunt for power. It's a truly touching story -- even emotional, with all the happiness circulating around the well visualized characters. I must say -- I did not expect a so captivating film. But wow -- funny and well-fitted character-traits to these beloved individuals is a wonder! They interact in a very natural way with the environment and other characters. Our main "Mowgli", got this personal dilemma -- reflecting where to go in his life -- should I be myself, or fit in society. The film perfectly illustrates how people can affect your opinion -- is Disney trying to be the parent of movies? To summarize; 'The Jungle Book' is a stunning film for youths as adults -- it's so much more than a CGI adventure. Yes; it might not take a very different path from the original film and its story, and it's sometimes a bit too predictable. Another flaw is that I wanted even more inside to the main character -- not only about everything around him, but more about his inside and personality. Everybody out there might not consider it as a "very eventful film". But I think it's a groundbreaker! A remake? Yes. But that totally surpass its source material.

Personal rating: 80/100
Critical rating: 88/100
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SEROJAug 13, 2016
Probably one of the best CGI i've ever seen! The visuals are stunning! The story is a classic and the acting (obviously by the only actor) is acceptable but not so great! Overall i highly recommend this movie for all ages! I adored theProbably one of the best CGI i've ever seen! The visuals are stunning! The story is a classic and the acting (obviously by the only actor) is acceptable but not so great! Overall i highly recommend this movie for all ages! I adored the russian classic from 1967 "Mowgli" and this movie was for me - very special, even though i believe it could've been better! This is probably the highest 7/10 i ever gave :) Expand
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CarFan1999Aug 12, 2016
Before I start the review, there are two things that i'd recommend you do before seeing this film. Number 1- watch the original 1967 animated film as there are many references from that film in this new one. Number 2- see this in 3D, as itBefore I start the review, there are two things that i'd recommend you do before seeing this film. Number 1- watch the original 1967 animated film as there are many references from that film in this new one. Number 2- see this in 3D, as it improves the visuals and heightens the action.

I was skeptical about this movie originally as previous live action Disney movies (based off their cartoons) were not highly rated and Disney itself is hellbent on making money with remakes, sequels, and spin-offs. This seemed like another cash grab movie. However, I'm happy to report that this new Jungle Book is a properly done remake. It honors the original source material (the actual book & 67' movie) and improves upon it at the same time.

All I can say about the original is that it's a cute movie with nice songs and fluid animation. But it lacks a core plot, lacks drama, and is filled with filler scenes. The new one takes the basic plot line of the original and adds all the elements that were missing from it to make a deeper, darker, and more complex story. The action scenes are tense and violent, emotion is clearly displayed, and the story itself takes a balanced amount of material from the original movie and the books by Rudyard Kipling. Our main character, Mowgli, has adventures with the various animals while dealing with the threat of tiger Shere Khan. As this film is all animated, except Mowgli, the voice acting is done quite well from all the A- list actors involved and the one real actor does a superb job as well. The songs are very catchy and the lighter scenes are pleasant as well.

However, the majority of the credit for this should go to the animators. The animation here is so realistic and detailed that it seems completely real and believable. Since this was filmed and created for 3D specifically, it's best to see this that way. So is this a perfect movie? No. The biggest problem with this movie is the way the story is told. While a lot better over the original, the story is a little episodic and feels disjointed. The 2/3 act is overly long and a little boring. In addition, since the voice actors are so well known that when their characters spoke, at times I could only envision the actor speaking in the recording booth. Overall, this new 2016 Jungle Book is a technical masterpiece with wonderful animation, memorable characters, and a story that; while disjointed and overly long; is an improvement over the original.
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adeluceroAug 11, 2016
One of the great films this year. Great visuals and interesting plot. Outstanding young actor and voice actors. The film was beautiful. intense, and amazing. Definitely a must watch.
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eagleeyevikingAug 8, 2016
Losing none of the charm of the animated original while adding its own technological flair, Disney's remake of The Jungle Book is a winning combination of powerful, vibrant visuals, great acting and a lot of heart.
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JeneferAug 6, 2016
The Jungle Book is successful in its animation techniques and the excellent choice of voice-match to character. However, the choice of the main character,the little boy Mowgli was not quiet right. In his role, he acted as a learned actor notThe Jungle Book is successful in its animation techniques and the excellent choice of voice-match to character. However, the choice of the main character,the little boy Mowgli was not quiet right. In his role, he acted as a learned actor not a spontaneous performer, his fears, his wonders, his daring fall short of moving us-the viewers-to feel it sincere and touching, in other words we have felt he was acting his role not being.it.

Few scenes needed more attention in its details like the scene when Mowgli found the small elephant in the pit. There should have been more attention to the way Mowgli ties up the robes,skillfully makes the knots,roll them around the elephant climbs up and connect the robes to the other elephants outside gesturing to them to move back...this important scene has been minimized and presented small?
Why is Mowgli's teeth so white? he is living in the jungle and eating like the way animals eat?
The bees scars which spotted his body have disappeared in the evening,nothing was in his body??
These small details matter if the movie is meant to mount high.in its rank.
Briefly and generally, he animation is beautiful,the facial expressions of the animals are marvelous and excellent is the voice choice.
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43in2014Aug 3, 2016
Background: I had not seen the animation original in the cinema or in its entirety on TV. I had only seen clips of it on Youtube.

Pros: (1) That they had made the effort to switch from animation to live action and change significant parts
Background: I had not seen the animation original in the cinema or in its entirety on TV. I had only seen clips of it on Youtube.

Pros:
(1) That they had made the effort to switch from animation to live action and change significant parts of the film makes this fresh and worthy of spending your money to watch this remake.

(2) Generally, good acting by the boy actor and good voice acting by the other veteran actors.

Cons: Can't think of any.

Who would think the film is great? Everyone.
Who would think the film is only so-so? No one.
Who would think the film is lousy? No one.

Rating: 5/5 (no half scores). Watch it in the cinemas and then buy the DVD.
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MasterRileyJul 23, 2016
The Jungle Book is a great film adaptation, and just a great film altogether. Really good special effects, good writing, good music, good casting and good performances all help to make it a truly memorable experience. Definitely recommend it.
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metroid1980Jul 14, 2016
My own personal favorite film of this year!! its an absolute delight to watch. i went to the theater with no expectations at all, and leave the cinema completly blown away!!!
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Muskrat147Jul 11, 2016
Featuring top of the line CGI effects that could even rival the work of James Cameron, stellar acting, and impressive direction from Jon Favreau, Disney's The Jungle Book exceeds the expectations of many, and leaves viewers on the edge ofFeaturing top of the line CGI effects that could even rival the work of James Cameron, stellar acting, and impressive direction from Jon Favreau, Disney's The Jungle Book exceeds the expectations of many, and leaves viewers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Expand
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JonZsuJun 19, 2016
A boy in the jungle grows up to be a hero, who embraces the nature and also, his own nature. The Jungle Book told us this amazing story with over-the-top visual effects on every single detail, it is both fearless and astonishing. However, theA boy in the jungle grows up to be a hero, who embraces the nature and also, his own nature. The Jungle Book told us this amazing story with over-the-top visual effects on every single detail, it is both fearless and astonishing. However, the music numbers are a tiny bit too abrupt. Expand
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LordWarkJun 10, 2016
This is great movie it show how to use cgi properly and use it to helo tell the story. Watch the details this should be the benchmark fir other filmmakers using CGI characters. Fantastic
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NutanKopuriJun 6, 2016
I am sure you guys all know the story of The Jungle Book so I'm gonna cut the crap and get straight to the point. We have all read the extraordinary tale of The Jungle Book as a kid and would keep reading it over and over again to see the fatI am sure you guys all know the story of The Jungle Book so I'm gonna cut the crap and get straight to the point. We have all read the extraordinary tale of The Jungle Book as a kid and would keep reading it over and over again to see the fat bear. Director Jon Favreau took an interesting yet simple take on this movie by mixing action with comical aspects. There is technically only on artist in this movie and that is Neel Sethi. Neel Sethi excelled in his role as Mowgli and acted perfectly even though he was actually acting amongst props and magnificent CGI. The scenery in this movie was absolutely amazing and every shot was equally beautiful reminding us about how beautiful nature could really be. This movie emphasizes on values and morals and after all it is a disney movie so it has to teach the kids something. At the end of the movie it turns out to be a disney movie with a stellar character, evil villain, and a bunch of supporting characters that don't get enough time except for Baloo.

Pros:Amazing CGI, Beautiful Scenes, Some action and funny moments here or there Reminds you of The Lion King
Cons: Generic, Quite boring in some scenes

Verdict: 8/10 Would watch it again. But nah
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YuvonDovahMay 31, 2016
It wasn't a carbon copy of the original, but stayed true to the core of the story enough for it to recognisable. It was better than i was expect, as my expectations were high, due to the excellence of the original. I also found it to beIt wasn't a carbon copy of the original, but stayed true to the core of the story enough for it to recognisable. It was better than i was expect, as my expectations were high, due to the excellence of the original. I also found it to be funnier than i'd hoped, which was good!

Overall, a great remake.
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JohnKristoferMay 30, 2016
The Jungle book is a great film with amazing characters portrayed and voiced by a fantastic cast.The movie is intense,emotional and exciting.Everything was well done especially the visual effects which was amazing it didn't look as fake(someThe Jungle book is a great film with amazing characters portrayed and voiced by a fantastic cast.The movie is intense,emotional and exciting.Everything was well done especially the visual effects which was amazing it didn't look as fake(some scenes do).It is great film and it is a good time for your young ones. Expand
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ULTRA_MARIO_10May 30, 2016
Attention for movie makers who want to adopt something from the past. This is how you do it correctly!

First of all, The movie changes the plot a little so it won't be the same movie but in live action. The characters are interesting
Attention for movie makers who want to adopt something from the past. This is how you do it correctly!

First of all,

The movie changes the plot a little so it won't be the same movie but in live action.

The characters are interesting and baloo is my favorite

So yeah, this movie has comedy and great storytelling but I still consider the animated movie better though.
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PeterAlexanderMay 25, 2016
Jon Favreau brings the beauty of the jungle and all the classic characters to life expertly in his rendition of The Jungle Book. Charming, funny, dramatic and scary, this is a film for all to enjoy. A fantastic telling of the classic story isJon Favreau brings the beauty of the jungle and all the classic characters to life expertly in his rendition of The Jungle Book. Charming, funny, dramatic and scary, this is a film for all to enjoy. A fantastic telling of the classic story is complimented by brilliant voice acting all round, particularly Idris Elba's portrayal of Shere Khan and Ben Kingsley's of Bagheera. The epic soundtrack and beautifully worked CGI act as the cherry on top in what is a truly great film. Expand
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MordoReviewerMay 21, 2016
Better than the original.
Is darker, its well acted, it has a good writing and the cgi on the movie is amazing.
Kids can watch it and adults can watch it, just like the book. Its not a faithful adaptation, but this is one of the best movies
Better than the original.
Is darker, its well acted, it has a good writing and the cgi on the movie is amazing.
Kids can watch it and adults can watch it, just like the book. Its not a faithful adaptation, but this is one of the best movies of 2016.
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ahmedimranMay 18, 2016
Probably the best movie released in 2016 yet. The acting, the scenery, its definitely a must watch in a theatre because of its effects! Dont mind watching it again!!!!!
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twall3May 17, 2016
Both my wife and I felt the movie was much better than we expected. Neither of us were fans of the original Disney cartoon, but we both thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Now we find ourselves recommending it to our families, friends andBoth my wife and I felt the movie was much better than we expected. Neither of us were fans of the original Disney cartoon, but we both thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Now we find ourselves recommending it to our families, friends and co-workers. Why do people recommend movies? It's not like we are financially rewarded for doing so. Maybe we don't want them to miss an exceptional film. Maybe we want to see good films do well in the box office. What ever the reason, this film got us talking. BTW - stay seated as the credits roll! Expand
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DanBurritoMay 14, 2016
It may not be as good as the classic original, but The Jungle Book has more than enough charm and emotional depth to stand on its own terms. The only real major flaw is the singing, which sounded pretty lame compared to the singing in theIt may not be as good as the classic original, but The Jungle Book has more than enough charm and emotional depth to stand on its own terms. The only real major flaw is the singing, which sounded pretty lame compared to the singing in the original. Other than that, I enjoyed it very much. The voice cast fitted their roles perfectly, and Neel Sethi carried himself admireably, considering he was acting against green-screen the whole time. The film does manage to improve on the original in terms of narrative coherence, and adds an extra dimension to the character of Mowgli. Some scenes might be a bit frightening for very small kids, but there's still plenty for them to enjoy. Overall, The Jungle Book is a visually stunning and narratively engrossing remake that does justice to its classic predecessor. Expand
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YellowKirbyMay 14, 2016
While not as good as the 1967 original, Jon Favreau's 'The Jungle Book' manages to flesh out the characters more so than the original did, and improves vastly on both the story and the action sequences. The only thing bringing it down is theWhile not as good as the 1967 original, Jon Favreau's 'The Jungle Book' manages to flesh out the characters more so than the original did, and improves vastly on both the story and the action sequences. The only thing bringing it down is the comparison between the voice acting from both versions, and of course, the singing too. But apart from that, this is a well acted, beautifully animated film. Expand
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SeanVincentMay 13, 2016
With low expectations and form of hate of this film made it much better when I finally watched this.Because I was don't like Disney animated films turned live action related films like Maleficent,Alice in the wonderland,Wizard of Oz andWith low expectations and form of hate of this film made it much better when I finally watched this.Because I was don't like Disney animated films turned live action related films like Maleficent,Alice in the wonderland,Wizard of Oz and things like that I was not excited to see the film plus I didn't like the animated Jungle book.I was wrong the film is fun and well executed.The story is simple but it's good.The whole thing is CGI except for the boy ,it can be disastrous but because is well used in the film it isn't a problem here but some scenes were kind a bland in therms of CGI. The voice acting were amazing,no problems there. Everything is made with confidence.Characters are so loveable and the villain is frightning.Jon Favreu made some of the most exciting and fun family film and I applaud him for this!. Expand
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Rebecca31May 7, 2016
Bit late to the game but here it goes. I should mention that I was never a fan of the original, in fact I hate the original and this remake seemed pointless. As it turns out I really liked this movie. It's visually stunning, the voice actorsBit late to the game but here it goes. I should mention that I was never a fan of the original, in fact I hate the original and this remake seemed pointless. As it turns out I really liked this movie. It's visually stunning, the voice actors perfectly chosen and Neel Sethi was terrific. The one negative thing would be the entire scene featuring Christopher Walken as Don King Louie, completely out of place, felt like something out of a bad gangster movie and don’t even get me started on the singing. Honestly by the end I was rooting for the tiger, that’s how good Idris Elba was. Highly recommended. Expand
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vgmkyleMay 6, 2016
I really enjoyed this movie. It was faithful to the old movie, but darker and well acted. I've never gotten any enjoyment out of talking animals until this film. It surprised me by how fluid and natural the cgi was.
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AndrewLambertMay 6, 2016
The Jungle Book manages to retain its original charm with one of the greatest voice casts ever assembled, while also adding a dazzling spectacle to the story.
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Jack97May 5, 2016
I never saw the original Jungle Book nor did I read the book so I was more or less unfamiliar with the story. But this Jungle Book movie is quite darn impressive I must say. The visual effects are the best I've seen so far this year. II never saw the original Jungle Book nor did I read the book so I was more or less unfamiliar with the story. But this Jungle Book movie is quite darn impressive I must say. The visual effects are the best I've seen so far this year. I believe this film has set a new standard for CGI at the movies. The story, although simple, is well executed. The voice acting is top notch (Bill Murray and Idris Elba especially), and the film has the good old Disney adventure vibe to add the needed entertainment and excitement. Overall a solid outing from Disney. Expand
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WheelzFourReelzMay 4, 2016
Acting as one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen, The Jungle Book is also exciting, intense, emotional wonderfully acted, and an overall great watch. It's a Disney remake that's better than the original.
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marcmyworksMay 3, 2016
This film brought me back to my childhood. The new interpretation of these characters was phenomenal and Mowgli's portrayal by new actor Neel Sethi is quite good. Three cheers for a Disney reboot film that actually works.
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GentM2015May 3, 2016
The Jungle Book is a live-action/CGI fantasy film that retells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan.
Neel Sethi plays
The Jungle Book is a live-action/CGI fantasy film that retells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan.
Neel Sethi plays the main character, Mowgli in the movie. He is the only human being on screen and as his first ever role, this kid actor is truly magnificent. He is as good as any kid actor has ever been, even favorably compared to Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense.
The computer generated imagery is brilliant all throughout, definitely some of the best ever and the 3D is just mind blowing. In every single scene I kept getting surprised and thrilled at just how amazing the CGI and 3D were. I think the main reason as to why this movie worked it's because it also has a very good story line that's mixed in with the amazing visuals. The voice actors are all perfectly cast, especially Idris Elba as Shere Khan, who is truly haunting in every scene he's in. That was one well made and scary villain that Mowgli had to face.
Jon Favreau did a fantastic work with this movie, cause really this story has been told many times before, and yet this movie feels fresh and interesting nonetheless.
I'm glad that it's doing so well in Box Office because it completely deserves it. Movies like this must be appreciated so that they can inspire more great work, and maybe one day, even erase movies like Transformers.
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AntiRmeansAntiWMay 1, 2016
I came to this site for a review of The Jungle Book, not to be lectured to by some pathetic self loathing idiot. Some day the world will not be safe for the parasites like shawtywannafrik. We will all rejoice when that day returns.

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I came to this site for a review of The Jungle Book, not to be lectured to by some pathetic self loathing idiot. Some day the world will not be safe for the parasites like shawtywannafrik. We will all rejoice when that day returns.

This movie was awesome, go and see it. Take your Grandmother , the kids and anyone that wants to be entertained.

Also.. see this review ".. My friend Anannya Dasgupta in New Delhi said the movie made her think of "kinship and family" — and how a sense of belonging can go far beyond the traditional definition of kinship. She was especially touched by the "bond that is asserted between human-child and a wolf and beyond that between a human, a black panther and a bear.""
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moviemitch96Apr 30, 2016
A far superior and breathtaking CGI adaptation of the original animated film! The original is gorgeously brought back to life through stunning visuals, a likable voice cast (most notably Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, etc), and aA far superior and breathtaking CGI adaptation of the original animated film! The original is gorgeously brought back to life through stunning visuals, a likable voice cast (most notably Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, etc), and a strong debut performance from Neel Sethi as Mowgli! There were times where it felt a little hammy and campy, but other than that the film was very entertaining and a thrill to watch. Overall, it's certainly one of Jon Favreau's best directorial efforts yet and another great offering from Disney so far this year! Expand
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smodcastApr 28, 2016
New yet, familiar characterizations, Funny and heart warming. This doesn't disappoint. The first in a dozen live action remakes from Disney that actually delivers the goods.
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Antgiog1202Apr 27, 2016
The Jungle Book, directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Marks was an outstanding film with it's compelling storyline to it's marvelous use of CGI. This is probably one of the best looking films I've ever seen -- below The recent PlanetThe Jungle Book, directed by Jon Favreau and written by Justin Marks was an outstanding film with it's compelling storyline to it's marvelous use of CGI. This is probably one of the best looking films I've ever seen -- below The recent Planet of the Aps films and the Star Wars films. I read recently that they've used the entire set in one location and that no actaully forests were used during the procces of development. This -- to me -- is brilliant because it'll show inspiring directors that you don't always have to travel much to find that perfect location for that perfect scene. Speaking of directing, Jon Favreau made a humungous turn-around from Iron Man 2 and Cowboys & Aliens. He basically did the impossible as he is a CGI maniac with his films.

The only problem I have with this film is the lead actor: Neel Sethi. His acting was kind-of stale; which is understandable since this is his first time on the job. He didn't seem to know what he was doing since the entire duration of the movie was a big bowl of CGI.

I do recommend you guys watching The Jungle Book. Maybe take your kids on a nice sunny day, they'll defiantly enjoy it and so will you!

Rating: 8/10

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sgy0003Apr 25, 2016
Absolutely loved it.

The movie's aesthetic and setting borrows from the original book, while the story follows somewhat close to the original animated movie. Now, it has its own share of dark moments, but it is not enough to be really
Absolutely loved it.

The movie's aesthetic and setting borrows from the original book, while the story follows somewhat close to the original animated movie. Now, it has its own share of dark moments, but it is not enough to be really called "scary". If you have children, it should be a safe and great film for me.

The VA was superb. Everyone sounded the part. Scarlett Johanson as Kaa was especially great IMO. But the true star of the movie is the main star, Mowgli. Keep in mind the kid was talking to the thin air when they were shooting the film. He did amazing job.

The music and the sounds were on par as well. Bare Necessities, I want to be like you, and Trust in me all does really good job of taking the older audiences on a nostalgic trip, while they add their own variations to stay relevant to the younger audiences.

10/10. It's a must see
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BananaGamer12Apr 25, 2016
O filme é lindo e tem uma diversão garantida para quem assistiu as versões anteriores,porém falha em muitos aspectos como dublagem,elenco e direção,mas no resto é um bom filme
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SpangleApr 24, 2016
The Jungle Book is everything it ever should have been. A truly magical experience, The Jungle Book features stunning visuals, a great score, and fantastic special effects. This classic tale of a boy living in the jungle has been told beforeThe Jungle Book is everything it ever should have been. A truly magical experience, The Jungle Book features stunning visuals, a great score, and fantastic special effects. This classic tale of a boy living in the jungle has been told before obviously and its certainly not the most original plot nowadays to boot, but this does not prevent the film from still sweeping you up in its truly heartwarming tale. The Jungle Book bears its soul for all to see and the result is a truly touching and thoroughly emotional film. I honestly had to fight back tears repeatedly while watching, a feat that does not happen much. Yet, when director Jon Favreau is in control, this seems to be a regular occurrence. He honestly may be a master at emotional manipulation and touching your heart through his films, as evidenced here, as well as in Elf and Chef. Though this one is a big budget film, it feels wholly intimate. Ben Kingsley, Bill Murray, and Idris Elba, are all phenomenal here as voice actors. Neel Sethi is about as good as you can expect of a child actor. He never soars above expectations, but never disappoints either. Overall, The Jungle Book is about as good as a film of this type can be. It can be a little cardboard cutout at times, but it really touches your heart and entertains throughout thanks to great writing, direction, and voice acting. Expand
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wanraoApr 24, 2016
Disney give us an another incredible live-action movie! The Jungle Book has a decent script and history and brings classical elements from the animation. The photography with hot shades is great and makes the movie looks so natural. TheDisney give us an another incredible live-action movie! The Jungle Book has a decent script and history and brings classical elements from the animation. The photography with hot shades is great and makes the movie looks so natural. The animals do not look artificial and express emotion like humans. The performances are great, specially Lupita Nyong'o who express so strong maternity in her speech. The only problem in The Jungle Book is the musical elements that are inserted in a forced way, and makes the movie lose its propose of being a serious or a musical movie. Expand
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ToFewViewsApr 24, 2016
The Jungle Book is a odd movie, It's trying to bring back a animated movie from most people's childhood but this time it's much more violent and has a lot less singing. With the amount of violent/action scenes in this movie it doesn't feelThe Jungle Book is a odd movie, It's trying to bring back a animated movie from most people's childhood but this time it's much more violent and has a lot less singing. With the amount of violent/action scenes in this movie it doesn't feel much like the original other then a few odd parts in the movie. One thing that was done right was CGI, They did a great job at keeping it seem realistic when working with humans and CGI. They also kept some human charm to the main characters to even that they are animals. The voice acting is also done well, Bill Murray, Christopher Walken and Ben Kingsley are just a few of the people who worked on this film. All together I'm confused by what Jungle Book wants to be. Dose it want to bring are childhood movies into a realm of violent action films? or still try to bring back what made it so special when we were younger. Expand
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horrorliefhebApr 24, 2016
-The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau, written by Justin Marks and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works, the film is a live-action/CGI remake of-The Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film directed by Jon Favreau, written by Justin Marks and produced by Walt Disney Pictures. Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works, the film is a live-action/CGI remake of Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name.

-The Jungle Book stars and introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. The film also features the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito and Christopher Walken.

-Favreau, Marks, and producer Brigham Taylor developed the film's story as a balance between Disney's animated adaptation and Kipling's original works, adapting elements from both into the film. Principal photography commenced in 2014, with filming taking place entirely in Los Angeles. The film required extensive use of computer-generated imagery to portray the animals and settings. The Jungle Book was released in North America in Disney Digital 3D, RealD 3D, IMAX 3D, D-Box, as well as premium large formats, on April 15, 2016.

--Critical response:

-The Jungle Book received critical acclaim, with praise aimed at its visual effects, Debney's musical score, the performances of the voice cast, Favreau's direction, and its faithfulness to both the animated film and original Kipling works. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 94%, based on 204 reviews, with an average rating of 7.8/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "As lovely to behold as it is engrossing to watch, The Jungle Book is the remake that actually improves upon its predecessors – all while setting a new standard for CGI." On Metacritic, the film has a score of 77 out of 100, based on 48 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. 97% of the audience gave the film an A or a B. It got A's from both the under and over 25 crowd and A+ among those under 18 years of age, and also for the over-50 audience.

--Sequel:

-Following the film's early financial and critical success, the studio has begun work on a sequel film. Favreau is reported to return as director and Neel Sethi is reported to reprise his role of Mowgli, while screenwriter Justin Marks is also in negotiations to return.
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thethoughthereApr 23, 2016
A film almost overwhelmingly deserving of praise, The Jungle Book is, by quite a large margin, the best live-action adaptation of any animated story ever put to film. With impeccable CGI renderings of not only gorgeous landscapes but also aA film almost overwhelmingly deserving of praise, The Jungle Book is, by quite a large margin, the best live-action adaptation of any animated story ever put to film. With impeccable CGI renderings of not only gorgeous landscapes but also a wide array of different animals, near-perfect voice acting from the entire cast, a surprisingly believable and likable child star at the helm, balanced dialogue, a de-emphasis on the musical numbers of the previous versions and above all, a more thematically-structured and well-conceived plot than its predecessors, The Jungle Book hits every note and Jon Favreau has delivered a film which will set a new standard for not only CGI technicians but also live-action adaptations of anything which was initially animated. I look forward to purchasing the Blu-Ray upon release, and I may be too impatient to wait that long for a second viewing. I predict a number of technical awards going to this film during the Oscars next year. Expand
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lucbevibrasilApr 23, 2016
Spectacular visual effects, amazing performances of the voice cast (and Sethi, of course), good direction of Favreau and magic fidelity to the animated film. It's a wonderful movie.
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mrmonsterApr 23, 2016
Yet another absolutely perfect Disney movie. The story was perfect, the voice acting (especially from Christopher Walken, Scarlett Johannson and Idris Elba) was perfect, the CGI effects were perfect, the music was good (not great but good),Yet another absolutely perfect Disney movie. The story was perfect, the voice acting (especially from Christopher Walken, Scarlett Johannson and Idris Elba) was perfect, the CGI effects were perfect, the music was good (not great but good), it was an all around fantastic movie. I had huge expectations, and I was still impressed at just how good it was. Definitely the best of all Disney's live action remakes so far.
Andy Serkhis is really going to have to step up his game if he wants Jungle Book: Origins to top this.
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Silverscreen91Apr 22, 2016
I was never a big fan of the original Jungle Book. I found it very boring, with only the songs being anything memorable. That said, Disney’s live action remake of their classic movie was, at the very least, a wonderfully entertaining film.I was never a big fan of the original Jungle Book. I found it very boring, with only the songs being anything memorable. That said, Disney’s live action remake of their classic movie was, at the very least, a wonderfully entertaining film.

As you probably guessed, it follows the story from the animated film almost to the letter. There are several changes, a few things watered down, completely left out (no hippie vultures here), or their purpose in the film altered. It’s more engaging to watch, but the pacing seems a little off. Some points are glanced over and others are focused on for some time, though honestly that’s a minor nitpick. I will say that the action in the movie really made it much more interesting. In the original, there was hardly any action at all. If you took out the King Louie bit and climax, it was a very mellow film. So having the additional action scenes really helped.

I was worried that the celebrity voice acting would be distracting. Thankfully, I was wrong…for the most part. the majority of characters voiced by celebrities fit just fine. I especially loved Ben Kingsley’s Bagheera and Scarlet Johansson’s Kaa. In the case of Bill Murray as Baloo, however, it was bizarrely distracting. It’s ironic because I thought Murray would be the best casting choice, but each time he spoke it seemed out of place for some reason. I think it’s mostly because he spoke more like a city dwelling con artist than he did a jungle dwelling animal. A comparison made even more obvious if you see this film shortly after seeing the character Nick Wilde in Zootopia. That said, the issue may be more with the writing than the actor himself.

I will say that one of the biggest improvements from the original film is Neel Sethi’s performance as Mowgli. In the original, I always saw Mowgli as being a bland, typical child character. He was just an observer of the jungle, his personality defined by the situation that he was in. Mowgli in this movie was a much more defined character. He’s a man-cub with a surprisingly intellectual and curious mind that wants nothing more than to continue living in the jungle that he’s been raised in, preferably with the family that helped him grow. Now it can be argued that Mowgli’s character didn’t really grow or change much throughout the movie, but I think his character didn’t need it since several of the other characters have their own developments instead.

The other major concern I had with this movie was the fact that it’s live action and nearly 100% of the animals in it are CGI. I was seriously worried that they would look completely and utterly fake. Once again, I was gratefully mistaken. The CGI on the animals is fantastic. It’s not perfect and I would have preferred a few more practical effects to make them more realistic, but at the very least I can totally believe that they’re in the same scene as Sethi is, which is more than can be said for films like Jurassic World. All that said, however, there is absolutely no purpose in seeing this movie in 3D. The film doesn’t benefit from it at all. It’s a shame because, with most of it done in CGI, you’d think they would take advantage of it. But no, there is literally one, just ONE brief scene where the 3D works for the film, and it’s just a stupid jump scare. Don’t bother paying the extra bucks on the glasses.

The biggest pitfall that this movie has is the songs, or lack thereof. Don’t get me wrong, they do appear, but they’re handled in a very unpolished fashion. Bear Necessities, while getting a whole scene to it and sung well, is boiled down to just Mowgli and Baloo chilling while singing it. It’s kind of boring. Wanna be Like You was just odd in its presentation in the film, especially when you hear the fantastic rendition that they play over the end credits. Trust in Me and the Elephant March songs don’t appear in the movie at all. The first is just referenced with a line and only sung over the end credits while the second is completely removed (thought, to be fair, it was removed for a very understandable reason once you see the film). I hope we get these songs properly in an extended edition, because they do sound good.

The story is good though it has a slight pacing problem, helped a lot through the additional action sequences. Almost all of the characters fit perfectly in the film, with the main character being a really great improvement on the original. The CGI is just amazing. It’s an overall great film that I totally recommend seeing it in theaters…in 2D.
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Rutger-KikkertApr 22, 2016
This movie is great. All the acting and voice acting, the writing, the storytelling, the CGI etc.
New comer Neel Sethi does a great job, considering this is his first movie and that he had to interact with CGI animals and that he had to act
This movie is great. All the acting and voice acting, the writing, the storytelling, the CGI etc.
New comer Neel Sethi does a great job, considering this is his first movie and that he had to interact with CGI animals and that he had to act on only sets and no real locations.
The only down sights are that the sequence with Kaa the Snake could have been much more. and I also was a bit disappointed with the lack of screen time Idris Elba's character Shere Khan had, even though his character was a very intimidating villain.
In conclusion a very entertaining, beautifully looking flick that is really worth watching.
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homer4presidentApr 21, 2016
The animals are the ones that steal the show, the animals looked authentic and real! Mogli's acting seemed a little forced, but I can understand if you're the only human character working with CGI animals.
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TVJerryApr 21, 2016
Even though this looks like a live action film, it's completely animated, with the exception of the real boy who plays Mowgli (Neel Sethi). He's been raised by a pack of wolves, but must leave his home when they're threatened by the evilEven though this looks like a live action film, it's completely animated, with the exception of the real boy who plays Mowgli (Neel Sethi). He's been raised by a pack of wolves, but must leave his home when they're threatened by the evil tiger Shere Khan. On his journey, he meets some new animals (most enjoyably Bill Murray as Baloo) and has some perilous adventures. They've even tossed in 3 songs from the original film (plus a fun 2nd version of "Bare Necessities" by Dr. John during the credits). As the final frame of the credits states, "This film was shot in downtown Los Angeles," but the lovely landscapes and slew of creatures is eye-catching and beautifully designed. The action is well-staged and the story comes together with lively energy. Still, it lacks that extra punch that would have made it wondrous and emotionally satisfying (and Sethi's performance could have been a bit more charming). Expand
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horizonbtsApr 21, 2016
OK with all the buzz I had to check it out for myself, I am a 59 year old male. Yes probably a little old to go see these kind of movies, but I am not too old to remember what Jungle Book was all about. It's so amazing what they can do theseOK with all the buzz I had to check it out for myself, I am a 59 year old male. Yes probably a little old to go see these kind of movies, but I am not too old to remember what Jungle Book was all about. It's so amazing what they can do these days with a movie and make you totally believe that it is actually taking place. No doubt Walt Disney would have been very proud to have his name on this one!! Don't miss out just because of your age or your pride, go see it I promise you won't be disappointed as Jungle Book comes to life!! Expand
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TornadoCreatorApr 20, 2016
I went into this not sure what to expect but found it to be a pleasant surprise. This re-imagining of the classic story, while actually closer to the book, manages to set a tone quickly and keep everything fun and lively all the way through.I went into this not sure what to expect but found it to be a pleasant surprise. This re-imagining of the classic story, while actually closer to the book, manages to set a tone quickly and keep everything fun and lively all the way through. The child actor playing Mowgli was exceptional and really held this film together, while certain nods and small bits where attention to detail was particularly high, made me feel shockingly engrossed. There where some unfortunate concessions. In order to make this kid friendly the film glosses over anything that would be realistically gruesome, but the jungle still feels threatening at least. The casting of Scarlet Johansson as the snake Kaa was an interesting choice, and I can see why the song "Trust in me" was relegated to playing over the credits as it would have slowed the pace of the film and left younger children bored. Hopefully a directors cut will put in a scene where the song is placed into the film itself. The slightly selfish nature of Baloo works really well, and makes him oddly more endearing and funny.

Ultimately this is a great family film and one I recommend whole-heartedly. It was great fun and, while the CGI can be a little distracting at times, it's rarely a big problem. Even adults should enjoy this.
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Compi24Apr 20, 2016
Featuring quite possibly the most groundbreaking use of CGI to date, "The Jungle Book" is as much a testament to Jon Favreau's superior directorial prowess as it is a suitable interpretation of the Rudyard Kipling tale we've all come to knowFeaturing quite possibly the most groundbreaking use of CGI to date, "The Jungle Book" is as much a testament to Jon Favreau's superior directorial prowess as it is a suitable interpretation of the Rudyard Kipling tale we've all come to know and love. Thanks in no small part to the brilliant imagery, invigorating set pieces, and devoted voice acting work from every cast member, the resulting product is easily Disney's finest live action remake to date. Expand
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CrocsxApr 20, 2016
I wasn't hoping for much, but this film is very very good.

The CGI are amazing, you will forget that everything is CGI after like 5 mins.

It fit for all ages, and will be perfect for every one that grew up with the cartoon version.
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terrynabetApr 20, 2016
I normally am not a fan of CGI, mainly because it can be overdone and rushed; however, this was done perfectly. The character that plays Mowglie did an outstanding job considering he is the only physical person on the set having to act aroundI normally am not a fan of CGI, mainly because it can be overdone and rushed; however, this was done perfectly. The character that plays Mowglie did an outstanding job considering he is the only physical person on the set having to act around imaginative characters and scenery. Acting, directing, cinematography and writing were all superb. If I were to have one criticism, it was the one song that was played in the movie. I won't say what it was but it just kind of out of place and felt a little off putting when I watched the movie. But that's a very small negative point that is overshadowed by an overall well done film. I will piggy back off my first sentence of this review, the CGI looks real. Expand
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likethatgirlApr 19, 2016
Behold- a unique entry to the Disney classics. The best thing about it is that it does not try so hard. The Jungle Book swings between Kipling's darkness and Disney's hopes. A new breed of film-making is introduced from it, actually. ABehold- a unique entry to the Disney classics. The best thing about it is that it does not try so hard. The Jungle Book swings between Kipling's darkness and Disney's hopes. A new breed of film-making is introduced from it, actually. A ground-breaking art piece in the contemporary. Wonderful and engaging! Don't ever miss it.. Expand
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RobBob99Apr 19, 2016
The Jungle Book is the most visually engrossing movie I've seen since Gravity. The voice cast including Bill Murray, Idris Elba, Ben Kingsley and Christopher Walken and many others are all outstanding additions to the film. That being said IThe Jungle Book is the most visually engrossing movie I've seen since Gravity. The voice cast including Bill Murray, Idris Elba, Ben Kingsley and Christopher Walken and many others are all outstanding additions to the film. That being said I do feel as if The Jungle Book is overrated. Neel Sethi is fine as Mowgli but there are a few awkward moments. The story to me wasn't that investing even though it stays true to the source material (which I appreciate), just to me, I wasn't completely into the whole story.It's without a doubt a good movie but not the great one everyone has been making it to be. Expand
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SSH83Apr 19, 2016
CG is amazing. 7 star purely for the CG. If the CG wasn't so good, the acting, story and Music would take this to 2 star.

I liked the original "I want to be like you," this version is very... offensive to the ears. Like someone tried
CG is amazing. 7 star purely for the CG. If the CG wasn't so good, the acting, story and Music would take this to 2 star.

I liked the original "I want to be like you," this version is very... offensive to the ears. Like someone tried too hard to mimic the old one but overacted. For story, they followed the skeleton of the original, but lost a lot of the charm and spirit of the original. The acting... well... just think anakin skywalker from phantom menance, but 100 times WORSE.
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Iky009Apr 19, 2016
A classic nostalgic review 1967 Mowgli: The Wolf Boy or The Jungle Book, enchants for its visual beauty and so realistic visual effects that scare, something I have not seen since Life of Pi, and is sure to delight both children and adults,A classic nostalgic review 1967 Mowgli: The Wolf Boy or The Jungle Book, enchants for its visual beauty and so realistic visual effects that scare, something I have not seen since Life of Pi, and is sure to delight both children and adults, and can even thrill so beautiful it is. Expand
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Chazd3Apr 18, 2016
This was without question the finest talking animal film I've ever seen. (I'm 66) Disclaimer, I saw it in 3D which I highly recommend. Visuals were jaw-dropping. They did a presentation in real world realism that has heretofore only beenThis was without question the finest talking animal film I've ever seen. (I'm 66) Disclaimer, I saw it in 3D which I highly recommend. Visuals were jaw-dropping. They did a presentation in real world realism that has heretofore only been possible in animation. A spectacular visual and a story filled with enough drama and moral themes for child and adult alike. This is an instant classic! Expand
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BikerjamesApr 18, 2016
First it was all the Princess movies. Now Disney is cashing in by making live action films of all their old animated classics. I enjoyed this remake, although I still think the original fully animated film has more charm. This is a darkerFirst it was all the Princess movies. Now Disney is cashing in by making live action films of all their old animated classics. I enjoyed this remake, although I still think the original fully animated film has more charm. This is a darker version, and in fact some of the sequences may be too much for young children. The boy who plays the lead, Neel Sethi, does a fine job and does not overact like so many children his age tends to do. The visuals are the true star of the picture. Animation keeps getting more and more detailed as time goes on which can create controversy. If it is too realistic looking, you don't even feel you're watching an animated film anymore. The voice-over work is also fine across the board. Overall a winner. Expand
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NerdConsultantApr 18, 2016
The Jungle Book is an excellent remake, I actually think it’s superior to the 1967 film and while that may seem sacrilegious to some, I actually felt like this one was much more of an interesting film and it had a really good cast, amazingThe Jungle Book is an excellent remake, I actually think it’s superior to the 1967 film and while that may seem sacrilegious to some, I actually felt like this one was much more of an interesting film and it had a really good cast, amazing effects, a really good film score, some amazing performances, especially from Neel Sethi and a plot that I could really get in to. I don’t think this film will change anyones opinion on which version is the better, I still think a lot will still view the 1967 animated film as the iconic version, but I think anyone who has nostalgia for the previous one should check this out. It’s a really good one for the whole family. John Favreau makes this film with real heart and passion and while I think some people will be putt off by the changes most likely the different ending and slightly darker tone but I preferred this and can really recommend this film. Oh and stick around for the credits they’re fantastic. Expand
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