The Jungle BookDisney's 1967 version of The Jungle Book is my all time favorite animated film. I love the movie and don't care that portions of it were recycled in their entirety in Robin Hood (which I also liked). I loved the movie so much I had stuffed versions of Baloo, Bagheera and Louie when I was a kid. I still have Baloo.
So it was with no small trepidation that I finally agreed to go see the new live action version tonight.
I wish I'd seen it sooner.
I expected to be put off by the CGI because the trailer made it look a little spotty. Nope. It was 1000% amazing. Easy to believe every one of the creatures was real. Immersed in the characters and the setting.
I expected to be disappointed in the story changes. Nope. It retained enough of the heart of the animated version to be properly reverent to it, but differed in enough ways to keep it interesting and entertaining.
I expected to lose focus when Bill Murray did the voice of Baloo. Bill Murray, you know. Nope. Within a line or two he became Baloo and I forgot Murray was behind it.
Shere Khan was outstanding. Scary ass tiger rendered expertly and voiced by Idris Elba who oozed menace.
Mowgli was also pretty amazing. How that kid performed like he did against essentially nothing? Fantastic job by the director.
Which brings me to the director. I should have known that the film I loved from my childhood wasn't going to be shit on when I saw Jon Favreau directed it. Favreau has a really good touch.
It's worth seeing in the theaters no doubt.
Amazing movie. Maybe it wasn't necessarily "needed" and I was one of those who was aggravated when the movie was announced, but I can't complain after seeing it. The movie didn't detract from my memories and it stands on its own just fine.