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MOWGLI BEHIND-THESCENES VIDEO SHOWS EPIC EFFECTS OF A DARKER JUNGLE BOOK

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Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj Los Angeles: On the heels of the first trailer on Tuesday, Warner Bros released a making of video that takes us behind-the-scenes of Mowgli, the new Jungle Book adaptation from director Andy Serkis. Like the trailer, the main purpose for this video seems to be to highlight (and justify) the film’s darker tone. “We wanted to engage much more closely to the tone of the book,” Serkis says in a voice-over. “It’s not so much a child’s fairytale, it has a reality to it. This is very much drawn from (Rudyard) Kipling and has a much darker approach to the storytelli­ng,” he continues, and, as if to drive the nail home, says, “There’s no singing and dancing from the animals, that’s for sure.” Serkis then moves on to the cast he has assembled for the film, especially Christian Bale, who, Serkis says, ‘plays Bagheera so beautifull­y.’ To achieve his unique vision, Serkis, a veteran of performanc­e capture, chose this method to effectivel­y portray talking animals on screen. And for those animals, he assembled a starry cast. Benedict Cumberbatc­h, says Serkis, ‘doesn’t play (the antagonist Shere Khan) as a black and white villain but as a damaged individual.’ Mowgli has a difficult task ahead of itself. It has to stand apart from the recent (and very successful) Disney film, which was a much more lightheart­ed affair. “One of the main themes in this movie is ‘Who am I in the world of man and in the world of animals?’”

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Mowgli. Benedict Cumberbatc­h plays Shere Khan in

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