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Tito
Struggling through a rut with his job in New York City's seedy underworld, and needing to provide for his dog Tito, The Delivery Man tries to figure out how to prove to his clients that he's ready to take on a more serious position.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the life of Tito, an orangutan living in Borneo, as he navigates the challenges of his natural habitat. It captures his daily struggles for survival, his interactions with other creatures, and the delicate balance of his ecosystem. The film highlights the beauty and vulnerability of orangutan life in the face of environmental changes.
Critical Reception
Tito was generally well-received by critics for its stunning cinematography and its poignant portrayal of orangutan life. Audiences appreciated the intimate look into the animal's world, though some found the narrative to be a bit simplistic. The film effectively raises awareness about conservation efforts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breathtaking visuals and intimate access to its subject.
Offers a touching and educational glimpse into the life of an orangutan.
Effectively communicates the importance of conservation and habitat preservation.
Google audience: Google user reviews for 'Tito' are not widely available, but general audience feedback often praises the film's visual beauty and emotional connection to the orangutan, highlighting its educational value for younger viewers.
Fun Fact
The filmmakers spent over two years in the rainforests of Borneo to gain the trust of Tito and capture his behavior authentically.
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