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Mowgli’s latest jungle run releases on Netflix

- Gautaman Bhaskaran Chennai Supplied

Technology is not a bad thing, but when stretched to the extreme it can hamper films. “Mowgli: The Legend of the Jungle,” which was released on Netflix this week, seems to suffer on this precise point, although the tale is a refreshing departure from Disney’s recent hit version.

Directed by the Hollywood legend that is Andy Serkis, the film employs his trademark use of technology that records an actor’s performanc­e in three dimensions then maps the digital character, in this case the animals of the jungle, over the top.

While he is famous for his performanc­e-capture techniques, it can be distractin­g from the plot and a little bizarre to watch on screen as the all-star cast — Benedict Cumberbatc­h as Bengal tiger Shere Khan, Cate Blanchett as the snake Kaa and Christian Bale as the panther Bagheera — morph into animal form.

Disney’s 2016 computeran­imated remake of Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book” was a huge hit and Serkis’ effort pales in comparison, but the upside to this latest remake of Mowgli’s adventure is that it focuses on the boy-cub’s (played by Rohan Chand) interactio­n with other humans and does so delightful­ly.

According to an interview with The Associated Press, Serkis was deep into planning when Disney’s version was announced, and, although he knew the films would be quite different, there was still pressure to be first. Once that “went away” when Disney beat them to theaters, Serkis said, they decided to take the time they needed to refine the story and get the performanc­es and the technology up to his standard.

The film follows Mowgli as he is captured by a hunter (played by Matthew Rhys) and taken to a neighborin­g village, where a kind woman (Frieda Pinto) nurses him and even sings him a lullaby. Ultimately, the plot boils down to a choice between two worlds — the jungle and the village — and the young boy must choose between the lesser of two evils.

Serkis’ work has an important message for audiences and shouts loud and clear about the dangers of expanding urban developmen­ts in countries like India. The forests are shrinking, says a character in the film, and perhaps this film will shed light on the need to save the wildlife therein.

 ?? Rohan Chand stars in ‘Mowgli: The Legend of the Jungle.’ ??
Rohan Chand stars in ‘Mowgli: The Legend of the Jungle.’

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