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Street Monkeys dives into the unexpected lives of vervet monkeys in Durban's Mount Edgecombe Estate. It's not your average wildlife documentary; there’s a rawness to it that captures the chaos of their daily escapades—breaking into houses, skirmishing over territory. The director, Harry Marshall, really lets you feel the tension and camaraderie among these creatures. The pacing is quite brisk, never lingering too long, keeping you engaged. The practical effects? Well, it’s all real-life action, which adds a gritty authenticity to their antics. You can’t help but chuckle at their cleverness, even as they navigate the perils of human encroachment. It's a glimpse into the wild side of urban life, where nature's resilience shines through.
Features real-life monkey behavior in urban settings.Focuses on territory conflicts and survival instincts.Captivating mix of humor and harsh realities.
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