The "LEGEND" of Tarzan.well.almost! Ive been reviewing movies for quite a while now and what I have come to observe is that "My reviews are partially the reflection of all the "expectations" I had nurtured prior to watching any particular flick. If you want me to elaborate on that matter I can say.(All in my perspective)."higher expectations on a hyped movie which ultimately turns out to be just an average one, could receive considerably "not so good" rating but the one on which I had absolutely nil hopes but ends up being "ordinary" might receive a thumbs up."
The current movie which I am about to review is a one that falls into the latter. The not so legendary take on the king of the apes has its own strengths and shortcomings as in every other David Yates film. LETS BEGIN WITH THE HITS:
1) Henry Braham, the guy behind the camera is to be saluted here for carrying out a commendable job on enlivening every frame of it and reeling us all into the lap of mother nature herself.
2) Wolf of wall Street fame Margot Robbie as Jane, clearly outshines the titular role bearer himself depicting the vivid shades of a promising actress.
NOW TOWARDS THE MISS:
1) There is really not much going on in this flick to get you invested in the so called "stakes" depicted in the storyline as it eventually turns out to be Sam Raimis Spiderman trilogy where our lead guy has to save the damsel in distress minus the awesomeness of Raimis Spiderman . Being said that doesnt mean I was looking out for another inception but things were quite rushed out in seeking to reach the big finale.
2) I guess Christopher Waltz didnt need to prepare for the role for even a single day as he portrayed the "iconic Chris waltz" villainous fellow who is calm, a master of syllables with a fiendishly luciferous soul as in many of his previous noteworthy endeavours.