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Gorilla's King (1977) brings a curious mix of adventure and a somewhat surreal take on the classic jungle narrative. The film dives into the wilds of Africa, showcasing the bond between humans and animals in a quite raw fashion. The pacing is a bit uneven, creating moments that drag but also allowing scenes of gorilla interactions to breathe, which is where the heart lies. The practical effects, though not necessarily groundbreaking, lend a sense of authenticity to the gorillas and their surroundings. There's an interesting tension when the protagonist discovers Western civilization, questioning the clash of cultures. The performances, especially from the young lead, feel genuine amidst the chaos, offering a unique glimpse into a life shaped by nature rather than society's norms.
Gorilla's King has a modest release history, primarily on VHS, with very few copies surfacing on the collector market. Its scarcity, coupled with its odd narrative and practical effects, has garnered a niche interest among collectors who appreciate offbeat adventures from this era. As a result, it often elicits curiosity, especially from those drawn to the more obscure titles of 1970s cinema.
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