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Mighty Joe Young

Mighty Joe Young

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A friendship between a orphaned girl and a compassionate gorilla travels from the jungle to Los Angeles - but poachers are never far away.

CertificatePG

Duration109 mins

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  • Daniel, 6
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Review by Daniel, 6

5 stars

19 Feb 2016

I really liked this film because it was great adventures in it and I feel the poaching problems can happen all over the world and I am strongly against it. The movie is about a gorilla who is a baby and is getting hunted down by poachers but bites a poachers finger off. And then his keeper gets shot and dies but then it says 12 years later and more poachers come and Joe comes out off the forest and smashes there cars but the poachers go after him bot they aren't actually poachers their just doing research. Suddenly the crew get a crane sort of thing a real him in but Joe is strong and breaks the chain. So the leaders crew leave and leader doesn't and a lady saves him about to many times. I thought in this movie that Joe might die but I liked how the director turns it around and really twisted the film for me I would this movie a 5 out of 5 for this film I could watch this film so many times .

Daniel

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