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Tarzan

  • 2013
  • PG
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
13K
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Tarzan (2013)
Tarzan and Jane face a mercenary army dispatched by the evil CEO of Greystoke Energies, a man who took over the company from Tarzan's parents, after they died in a plane crash in the African jungle.
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Tarzan and Jane Porter face a mercenary army dispatched by the evil CEO of Greystoke Energies, a man who took over the company from Tarzan's parents, after they died in a helicopter crash.Tarzan and Jane Porter face a mercenary army dispatched by the evil CEO of Greystoke Energies, a man who took over the company from Tarzan's parents, after they died in a helicopter crash.Tarzan and Jane Porter face a mercenary army dispatched by the evil CEO of Greystoke Energies, a man who took over the company from Tarzan's parents, after they died in a helicopter crash.

  • Director
    • Reinhard Klooss
  • Writers
    • Reinhard Klooss
    • Jessica Postigo
    • Edgar Rice Burroughs
  • Stars
    • Kellan Lutz
    • Spencer Locke
    • Les Bubb
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Reinhard Klooss
    • Writers
      • Reinhard Klooss
      • Jessica Postigo
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
    • Stars
      • Kellan Lutz
      • Spencer Locke
      • Les Bubb
    • 69User reviews
    • 64Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Tarzan: Tarzan Becomes King Of The Jungle
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    Tarzan: Tarzan Becomes King Of The Jungle
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    Tarzan: Tarzan Becomes King Of The Jungle
    Tarzan: Tarzan Climbs To New Heights
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    Tarzan: Tarzan Climbs To New Heights
    Tarzan: Kala Discovers Young Tarzan
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    Tarzan: Kala Discovers Young Tarzan
    Tarzan: Tarzan Reconnects With The Human World
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    Tarzan: Tarzan Reconnects With The Human World
    Tarzan: Fun And Games In The Jungle
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    Tarzan: Fun And Games In The Jungle

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    Kellan Lutz
    Kellan Lutz
    • Tarzan
    • (voice)
    Spencer Locke
    Spencer Locke
    • Jane
    • (voice)
    Les Bubb
    • Jim Porter
    • (voice)
    Joe Cappelletti
    Joe Cappelletti
    • Clayton
    • (voice)
    Brian Huskey
    Brian Huskey
    • Mr. Smith
    • (voice)
    Mark Deklin
    Mark Deklin
    • John Greystoke
    • (voice)
    Jaime Ray Newman
    Jaime Ray Newman
    • Alice Greystoke
    • (voice)
    Robert Capron
    Robert Capron
    • Derek
    • (voice)
    Jonathan Morgan Heit
    Jonathan Morgan Heit
    • Tarzan Kid
    • (voice)
    Anton Zetterholm
    • Tarzan Teenager
    • (voice)
    Jason Hildebrandt
    Jason Hildebrandt
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Trevor St. John
    Trevor St. John
    • Clayton
    Craig Garner
    Craig Garner
    • Tarzan Kid
    Aaron Kissiov
    • Tarzan Kid
    Michael A. Grimm
    Michael A. Grimm
    • Miller
    • (as Michael Grimm)
    Martin Cambeis
    • Father of Derek
    Lilly Forgách
    Lilly Forgách
    • Mother of Derek
    • (as Lilly Forgach)
    Lilly Gropper
    Lilly Gropper
    • Sister of Derek
    • Director
      • Reinhard Klooss
    • Writers
      • Reinhard Klooss
      • Jessica Postigo
      • Edgar Rice Burroughs
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    User reviews69

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    4planktonrules

    It's okay but the CGI seems dated.

    Tarzan is yet another version of this very familiar character. Aside from, perhaps, Sherlock Holmes, he must be the most all-time popular fictional character when it comes to movies. They've made a zillion live action versions as well as the Disney cartoon. However, now a German company has created a CGI version and it's appearing in theaters.

    It begins with a gorgeous outer space scene showing a giant meteor heading to Earth. However, this is the Earth of millions of years ago, and you see lots of dinosaurs milling about…and you wonder if perhaps this is NOT Tarzan! However, it's only the prologue and some of this (especially the meteor) comes into the story much later.

    Much of the film is typical of any Tarzan film. A boy is in the jungle with his parents, they die, he's then raised by gorillas. And, when Jane arrives, again, it's all pretty typical of the Tarzan films. The big difference is the evil corporation angle. A jerk named Clayton is intent on finding some giant meteor (the same one from the beginning of the film) and he's willing to kill Jane, her father, Tarzan and all the cute animals in the film. He's a pretty typical film baddie but the corporate angle is a cliché we've seen a lot in recent years. Aside from the evil corporation, the film is a fairly typical retelling of the story.

    So is it any good? Well, the story and voice acting are nice. But the film suffers when it comes to the animation. One of the most difficult things to get right with computer generated animation is a realistic human. Sure, cartoony and exaggerated ones are not difficult to make but trying to make a real looking person is tough—and because of that, filmmakers have only recent been trying to make people who look like people. But, all too often these characters come off looking a bit creepy, as the CGI quality is getting a lot better overall but it's still not exactly right with humans. Because this is a commonly understood problem, I am VERY surprised that the German filmmakers who made Tarzan even attempted to make a hyper-realistic computer animated film about this Edgar Rice Burroughs character. And, in hindsight, I don't think this was a great idea, as too often the people in the film just look vaguely creepy. The effect is made worse by the sad fact that the CGI simply isn't close to the quality being made by Pixar, Dreamworks, Fox or Universal. It really has a look like it was made a decade ago—and the film's graphics vary tremendously. The people, leopard and movement of a jeep in the jungle look downright primitive, though some scenes, like the waterfalls and chameleon, look great. It's a real shame, as I am sure it took a lot of work by a lot of people to make this film but the graphics simply aren't up to even a typical made for DVD release—yet this has been released in 3D for the theaters.

    So, what you have here is a poorly animated but otherwise reasonably entertaining film. I do not strongly recommend it, but you could do worse as far as family films go. But, it probably will bore young kids and older ones will probably just sit there and make comments about the sub-par animation. It's probably one more to rent than to own or take your kids to see in the theater.

    By the way, it probably was just the problem with the copy I had, but the sound quality was pretty poor—very tinny. But, as I said, I doubt if this is what it will sound like in the theaters. And, in fact, the soundtrack itself is probably the strongest thing about this film—even with sound issues.
    5ethelgracekeebobis

    Disappointed

    I had high hopes that this movie's gonna be a whole lot better than the 1999 version. The story is dull and the there are a bit dragging scenes. The 1999 version still remains to hold the crown. It had a better plot, soundtrack and character selection.

    But, comparing the 1999 and 2014 version, this one got my vote for graphics and animation. Most scenes appear true to life, especially the jungle, the water, sky, helicopter, meteor and so much more. When shot from a far angle, the humans look real. From skin tone to clothes and hair strands.

    If you're looking for something worth your money, go get the 1999 version. But if you prefer graphics and animation more than the plot, this one's the film for you.
    5ebyandsmartie

    Who were they aiming this film at?

    Took the family to see Tarzan. 4yr old cried at the sad bit, but got VERY board (FYI to film goers- cinema was very noising from board kids talking, crying, moving around, playing on phones!!!) 11yr thought it was very poor, compared to other animation and the Disney version he grew up on. To quote him, "why did they bother if they couldn't do it better?". My misses and I thought the animation kept pulling us away from the film, you cant be immersed into a story if it keeps distracting you. The motion capture just seemed weird; clunky and off putting. Not 100% terrible, but needs a lot more to be worth the £60 we spent on tickets and treats! It's not as if the story is even public domain, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Inc. still hold copyright on Tarzan, so again why did they bother?
    7ol-11

    Solid Entertainment

    I have seen this movie today (the German version), and, honestly, I can't understand why this movie is getting such a poor rating on IMDb. Probably it's a misunderstanding: Many reviewers compare it to the Disney-version, and this is obviously nonsense: As it is the case with Disney's "Jungle Book", Disney's "Tarzan" has hardly any in common with the literary template. Disney's "Tarzan" is a movie for kids! This new version ... Well, I am afraid the director & author wasn't quite sure if he wanted to make a movie for kids or for grown-ups; this is one of the problems of this new version. It is certainly a more grown-up-version: There are no talking animals; there are people dying (offscreen, of course), and the mood is generally more somber. Okay, the SciFi-elements were not really necessary, and the evil corporation, yes, that's quite cliché. But all in all this version is much closer to the spirit of the books than the Disney-Version, and having a bit of nonsense in the plot, I think this is okay: There is a lot of nonsense in the books, too. And the animation is quite good; the 3D-effects are well done. If you don't take the plot too serious, you can have fun watching this movie!
    6bangjamz

    if batman and superman can have alternate story, why not this ?

    people always complaining about the origin of Tarzan. as for me, i'd love to watch some alternate story, just like this.

    although it has some kind of sci-fi plot, but who cares. at first, like some other guy, i thought that this was a life action because of kellan lutz played a role, but then, ow, this is some CG movie.

    some people said that the animation are bad, but for me, is not. it has some potential for animated movie which didn't made from Hollywood, as far as i know.

    in my opinion, don't trust the review too much, and give it a try. perhaps you would enjoy this movie as well as me, because watching movie is not always about plot or something you'd expect.

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    • Trivia
      Kellan Lutz is a year older than Anton Zetterholm who voiced the teenage Tarzan.
    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Tarzan (2014)
    • Soundtracks
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    • Release date
      • February 20, 2014 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Ambient Entertainment GmbH
      • Constantin Film
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tarzan - Cậu Bé Rừng Xanh
    • Production companies
      • Constantin Film
      • Ambient Entertainment GmbH
      • Summit Entertainment
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $44,095,996
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Datasat
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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