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Lorsque sa mère, primatologue qui protège les gorilles, est assassinée par des braconniers, Jill promet de protéger Joe, un jeune mâle, qui a réussi à échapper au chef des braconniers, Strasser, en lui sectionnant avec les dents pouce et index. Douze ans plus tard, en Afrique, au cour des montagnes Pangani, Gregg O'Hara découvre Joe , devenu un gigantesque gorille, et sa protectrice, Jill. Comprenant que Strasser et ses braconniers sont prêts à tout pour capturer Joe, Jill accepte la proposition de Gregg. Tous deux emmènent Joe dans une réserve, en Californie. Mais Strasser apprend où se trouve Joe et envoie Garth, son homme de main, pour rendre fou l'animal qui doit être présenté lors d'un grand gala censé rapporter des subventions pour la réserve. Joe, très énervé, s'échappe et sème la panique parmi les riches invités. Jill et Gregg décident de ramener Joe en Afrique, acceptant l'invitation d'un directeur de réserve naturelle au Botzwana.
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It's basically 'King Kong', let's be honest. In fairness, though, 'Mighty Joe Young' does do its own thing and it's a film I did feel entertained by. Bill Paxton (Gregg) and Charlize Theron (Jill) are two of the big reasons, they are both enjoyable in this. The effects/animatronics for the gorilla are also impressive, even when Joe is shown via people in costume (incl. Verne Troyer!) he looks decent. They did a fine job in that regard. The premise isn't anything revolutionary, but there is certainly a fair amount of heart in there. I would've liked it more without the typical happy ending, admittedly. The music and cinematography is solid. The villains, meanwhile, are probably this production's weakest area, I never really became interested in them or their story. Good film, all in all.
This has a very big soft-spot in my heart. I saw it when I was still a kid, and I absolutely loved it. R.I.P. Bill Paxton
Synopsis: Jill Young (Charlize Theron) grew up alongside gorillas in the wilds of Africa. When poachers kill her mother while Jill is still a child, Jill promises to look after the big hairy primates. As an adult, Jill is best friends with Joe, a gorilla that, due to a genetic abnormality, is several times normal size. The poachers haven't gone away, though; they're still after Joe, so, to keep him safe, she moves him to an animal sanctuary in California. When her mother's killers return in pursuit of both her and Joe, will the young woman and her primate friend survive? The Good: I'm pretty sure this is the first movie featuring Charlize Theron that I've seen--her other films don't exactly match up with my tastes--but, she does a good job as the lead. The special effects are amazing; they really made Joe seem like a real, living animal, instead of merely a product of computer animation or puppetry. Here's the best compliment of all: The finale affected me emotionally, in ways few movies ever do; seriously, I was about to cry. The Bad: The profanity count is somewhat high for a '90's "PG" film, especially one made by Disney. Discerning viewers may want to watch this via a filter. Also, the heroine's outfits tended to be a bit too tight. Content Concerns: Sex: Kissing. Nudity: Woman in tight outfits. Language: Three or four uses each of the d-word and h-word; about six or so misuses of God's name. Violence: Action violence throughout: a woman is shot dead; a guy loses his finger from an animal bite; Joe is shot at with both tranquilizers and bullets; Joe goes on a rampage more than once, etc. However, no blood or gore. Drugs: People drink at a party. Frightening/Intense Scenes: Joe goes on a rampage more than once; [spoiler]the finale features Joe almost dying while saving a kid from the top of the Ferris wheel.[/spoiler] Conclusion: It seems that Disney had jungle fever in the '90's. Between _The Lion King_, _George of the Jungle_, _Tarzan_, and this movie, they had several movies that were set in the wild...but, this one is the only one that didn't get any direct-to-video sequels. It may not have been the most popular Mouse flick ever, but, I still had a blast with it. Fans of Disney productions who are looking for something different will likely enjoy this; just keep in mind the content concerns above.