7/10
It's an adventure all right!
11 March 2017
Well, we finally get to see Tarzan go into the city. It's great because from the title "Tarzan Escapes" you'd think that would be the movie where he does it, but no. We do get to see Tarzan go into New York City to save his son. Well, the son he adopted technically. The most impressive thing here is probably how a lot happens in this fairly short film. It's not a short film. It's a feature length film that happens to be short. Wow, that's weird. Anyway, I'm glad we didn't go to the formula of the natives being the villains. We actually get better variety here. I like how these movies keep expanding on each other.

I'll probably never get to see them all, but we have a coherent story here. I admit I was kind of bored when it actually got to the courtroom scene. Yes, there's one of those in a Tarzan movie. Luckily, it's fairly short and we get back to more exciting scenes as Tarzan literally climbs up a bridge. He gets locked in a cage again, but immediately gets out again. It's great to see all these elephants and everything too. I'm glad they're doing different things with the movies. It's funny to see Tarzan get adjusted to life and actually wear a suit. I love how his sons seems to have intelligence between him and Jane. ***
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

Recently Viewed