
George of the Jungle
A playfully absurd comedy rooted in a familiar Tarzan archetype, *George of the Jungle* distinguishes itself through exuberant physical humor and a cheerfully self-aware tone, consistently breaking the fourth wall to acknowledge its own silliness. The narrative centers not on survival or primal instincts, but on the culture clash between an innocently feral man and the sophisticated world of San Francisco, sparking a wholesomely joyful romance. Unlike traditional jungle adventures, this film embraces slapstick and outlandish scenarios—a gorilla with a penchant for witty banter, a toucan delivering messages, and an elephant with a peanut addiction—creating a vibrant, unconventional family dynamic. It’s a warm, lighthearted exploration of acceptance, embracing individuality, and finding love amidst a comedic whirlwind of animal antics and accidental chaos, resulting in a comfortably familiar yet refreshingly irreverent cinematic experience.
Iinkcukacha zefilimu
- Umqondisi
- Sam Weisman
- Umhla wokukhululwa
- 1997-07-15
- Ubude bexesha
- 92 imiz
- Isikali
- 5.7 / 10 (2283)
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- Brendan Fraser













