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Tarzan (2 Disc Special Edition) [DVD]
 
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Tarzan (2 Disc Special Edition) [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Disney
  • DVD Release Date: 9 May 2005
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007VV8JY
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 6,886 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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4.0 out of 5 stars one of the most sentimental Disney films, 29 July 2008
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This review is from: Tarzan (2 Disc Special Edition) [DVD] (DVD)
A man, who has spent his whole life being raised by gorillas, must discover who he is and where he belongs when humans visit the jungle where he lives.

In perhaps one of the most underappreciated Disney films of the 90's, viewers are given an insight into the life of a man who must question who and what he is in the face of danger and humanity. The plot is a very romantic tale about the human spirit and has a very intriguing point of view upon humans, who are again in the darkness as villains in this Disney picture.

Tarzan embodies the good nature about the human spirit with a heroic and loyal ideology towards the lives of others, but the humans who come to investigate the gorillas such as Clayton are the epitome of evil, and through the use of good vs evil and loyalty does the plot excel as a sharp and sentimental story about finding who you truly are.

Humour is thrown in as good measure with the very enjoyable Jane, Terk and Tantor who all have their moments in this lovable tale.

Though the humour is frequently used throughout, this is one of the most serious Disney films of recent years, and that is shown through the use of man against animal, and the inhuman nature of the humans, a very serious issue and one particular shot towards the end when the gorillas are all looking down, all sitting peacefully in their trees, all quiet and minding their own business, shows them as they are, extremely beautiful animals who are being disturbed by a group of violent money thirsty selfish humans.

Its sad that there aren't many 2D animations being made now, as classics such as these look so brilliant and are basic, but with technology being so advanced, it is hard to see a way back into this brilliant format.

The soundtrack by Phil Collins is exceptional and one of the best ever created for a Disney picture.

Though the plot can be inconsistent and the direction not on top form, it is a sentimental and humours tale which examines the differences between animal and man.

8/10
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A little dusty but the Disney magic is still there, 7 Jun 2007
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Ms. MacNeill (London) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tarzan (2 Disc Special Edition) [DVD] (DVD)
I wasn't sure whether I'd like "Tarzan" when I bought it. Having fallen out of the habit of watching the latest Disney films throughout my teenage years, I've recently been trying to catch up, and while I've been fortunate enough to see both "Mulan" and "The Emperor's New Groove" recently, I'm aware that some of Disney's other animated features from the last ten years have a reputation for being far inferior to these. Thankfully, "Tarzan", in spite of one imagining that its protagonist has not quite yet hit puberty given his obvious lack of facial and body hair, is not included in this number.

As far as the story goes, it is somewhat more sophisticated than the usual Disney fare. The story is fast-moving and never loses momentum; the hour and a half simply flew by for me. Honest in ways that Disney's earlier "Pocahontas" never quite managed to be, the conflict Tarzan faces in choosing between his adoptive family and a biological human family is entirely compelling. While the main story is the romance between Tarzan and Jane (voiced superbly by Minnie Driver), "Tarzan" successfully weaves other stories alongside it, which neither overwhelm the main one nor feel unnecessary. The villain is quite unmemorable, especially when considered alongside the other great Disney character villains of the '90s, such as Gaston and Scar, but it's not really about a fight against him: most of the struggles the characters face are internal. I was honestly on tenterhooks towards the end, and the moment when Tarzan races through the jungle, tearing off his human clothes so that all he is left wearing is his loincloth, is wonderful as both a plot point and on a deeper, more symbolic level. The famous "Tarzan cry" does not disappoint either, and Disney, wisely, limits its use to only a few (wonderfully animated) moments throughout the film.

The relationships between the characters are easily the best part of "Tarzan". Tarzan and Jane's is convincing, and unlike some other animated films, it is very easy to root for them as a couple. The other, non-romantic, relationships are also well-done, particularly Tarzan and his mother, and Tarzan and his best friend Terk. My favourite relationship, however, is that of Jane and her father. Together they are frothy, light-hearted and affectionate. Take their first scene together, when they come across gorilla-nests: "Daddy, look! Over there, and there!" "I see them!" "Just as you predicted - family groups!" "Oh Jane, I love you!" They then hug, and it is all quite silly but ever so amusing and British.

Visually, it's a very mixed-bag. The depiction of the jungle scenery is beautiful and the artists have clearly done their homework. Tarzan's surroundings are generally limited to three or four basic landscapes for most of the film, which allows the viewer to see the jungle through his eyes, as a familiar, home-like environment rather than a confusing wilderness. The few times that Tarzan is seen outside these places, it is at moments when he is in dire straits. However, the difference between the landscapes and the artwork for the animals and the humans is startling. The animals tend to look fairly realistic - with the exception of the elephants, although they seem to hearken back to the design of the elephants in Disney's "Jungle Book". Unfortunately the only humans to be similarly aesthetically-pleasing are Jane and Clayton, the villain: Tarzan's face often looks quite goofy - a brave (if somewhat hilariously misguided) choice to make in depicting the "King of the Apes". And the less said about the poor-quality drawings of Jane's father, the better. Nevertheless, in spite of their appearances, the humans are all animated well - particularly Tarzan himself. I felt that I could have watched him bounding and swinging his way through the jungle for hours, so impressive were the effects.

My one real complaint? The music. Oh, the music. Oh, Phil Collins. I'm no fan, I'm afraid, and his warblings throughout the film greatly detracted from my overall enjoyment. How I longed for a piece of classical music - or, at the very least, something more traditionally Disney - at the more dramatic moments. Listening to him singing during the otherwise-perfect scenes between Tarzan and his adoptive mother was almost painful. Disney is so, so capable of producing emotive parent-child scenes where music plays a huge role - see, for example, "Dumbo" or "The Lion King" - that it breaks my heart that this one came so close to similar success, only to be thwarted by Phil "Groovy Kind Of Love" Collins.

I apologise: Phil Collins clearly brings out the very worst in me.

The extras are extremely impressive in their range, and certainly well worth the price of the DVD. While the games are somewhat repetitive, they are entertaining enough for younger children. More interesting to the adult viewer are the enlightening audio commentaries and plethora of featurettes, all of which merit watching or listening to (although given the sheer number, I wouldn't recommend this as a task to be performed in one sitting!). Also of interest are the deleted scenes - I found the deleted opening extremely chilling, and I half-wish it could have made it into the final feature.

All in all, while it's not quite up to the classic Disney standards - Phil Collins, j'accuse! - it is extremely entertaining and certainly stands as one of the better Disney films of the last ten years. I found myself in tears within the first ten minutes, proving that Disney still has the ability to make the old magic work. Genuinely engaging for both adults and children, I have no qualms about giving this four stars, and I really hope that everyone else enjoys it as much as I did.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One of Disney's best, 26 Oct 2011
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Simon Frazer "simon frazer" (United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tarzan (2 Disc Special Edition) [DVD] (DVD)
Disney's Tarzan, released in 1999 is Disney's 37th theatrical animated film. The film tells the story of a boy raised by gorillas in the African jungle only to discover his own kind, humans as a young man. I don't know much of Tarzan besides Disney's version so I can't comment much on how they have changed the story, but they have made changes to make it suitable as a family picture, as they did with the myth of Hercules. There is great animation, backgrounds particularly and some really good songs by Phil Collins, Disney's Tarzan is a must see for anyone who enjoys Disney films and Disney animation. One of Disney's best and one of my favourite Disney animated films.
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