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So, 'Tarzan and the Lost City' from 1998 is quite an interesting piece. Directed by Carl Schenkel, it really leans into that classic adventure vibe, you know? The pacing has this nice rhythm, balancing action and quieter moments that let you soak in the lush African landscapes. The practical effects hold up surprisingly well, especially for a late '90s flick. The performances, especially Tony Goldwyn as Tarzan, bring a raw energy that makes the character feel alive. The themes of environmentalism and connection to nature are woven in, but it doesn't feel preachy. There's a sense of nostalgia here, not just for Tarzan but for the adventure films of the era. Definitely a unique take within the Tarzan legacy.
Interesting take on Tarzan loreSolid practical effects for the timeGood mix of action and character moments
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