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The Great Jungle Escape
Korean-Taiwanese-Thai co-production that is the source movie for Godrey Ho's Ninja Operation 7: Royal Warriors.
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Plot Summary
A mischievous group of orphans, tired of their strict boarding school, stumbles upon an old map detailing a legendary hidden waterfall deep within the Amazon rainforest. Convinced it holds a secret treasure, they embark on a daring escape and a perilous journey, facing wild animals, treacherous terrain, and a bumbling pair of treasure hunters who are hot on their trail. Their adventure tests their friendship and resourcefulness as they race against time to find the waterfall and their freedom.
Critical Reception
The Great Jungle Escape was a modest success upon release, praised for its lighthearted adventure and vibrant jungle setting, appealing primarily to family audiences. While critics acknowledged its charming premise and energetic pace, some found the plot predictable and the humor occasionally juvenile. Nonetheless, it became a beloved childhood film for many, remembered for its sense of wonder and escapism.
What Reviewers Say
Delightful and fast-paced jungle adventure perfect for younger viewers.
A predictable but charming romp with a strong emphasis on friendship.
Visually engaging, though the humor doesn't always land for older audiences.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the film's adventurous spirit and the heartwarming portrayal of the orphans' bond. Many appreciated the colorful depiction of the jungle and the lighthearted tone, though some wished for more sophisticated humor.
Fun Fact
The distinctive animal sounds heard throughout the film were actually created by the film's sound designer using a combination of unconventional household objects and his own vocalizations.
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