The Legend of Tarzan is more than a simple jungle romp; it is a film about the consequences of history and the impossibility of truly leaving one's past behind. While it still grapples with the complexities of its colonial source material, it succeeds in providing a visually stunning and socially conscious update to a century-old myth.
It touches on the enslavement of the Congo and was inspired by real figures like George Washington Williams. Where to Watch
: A 6-minute piece focusing on the chemistry and relationship between the two leads. Gabon to the Big Screen