Tarzan, DVD review: A cheap effort

(PG) Reinhard Klooss, 94mins. Starring:  Kellan Lutz, Robert Capron, Jaime Ray Newman

Ben Walsh
Sunday 31 August 2014 10:17 EDT
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The likes of Pixar etc have spoilt us for sensational animation in the past decade, so this leaden effort looks cheap by comparison; the sort of cartoon where the humans look weirdly puppet-like (young Tarzan resembles a wired Pinocchio).

It’s the familiar tropes – apes, Jane, swinging – only with an alien element and some portentous narration thrown in, too.

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