The Jungle Book (2016) free full movie
After a threat from the tiger Shere Khan forces him to flee the jungle, a man-cub named Mowgli embarks on a journey of self discovery with the help of panther, Bagheera, and free spirited bear, Baloo.
Director:
Jon FavreauWriters:
Justin Marks (screenplay), Rudyard Kipling (book)Stars:
Neel Sethi, Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley |Screen International Sarah Ward
Conjuring up a serving of visual magic is one thing, of course; bringing Kipling's characters and narrative to life is another.
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Village Voice Bilge Ebiri
If only all blockbusters could be this exciting, engrossing, and beautiful.
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TheWrap Alonso Duralde
It's a testament to the total-immersion powers of The Jungle Book, from its visual splendors to its sound design, that the seams never show; even more impressive is the film's use of its craft not merely to dazzle us but also to further its dramatic agenda.
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The Telegraph Robbie Collin
Favreau's film is a sincere and full-hearted adaptation that returns to Kipling for fresh inspiration, but also knows which elements of the animation are basically now gospel, and comes up with a respectful reconciliation of the two.
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Variety Andrew Barker
Maintaining the buoyant heartbeat beneath all the digital flash, Favreau never loses sight of the fact that he's making an adventure story for children.
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CineVue Joe Walsh
While there is the odd bum note, The Jungle Book is an immersive, visually breathtaking family adventure and a welcome addition to their new spate of live-action reimaginings.
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Time Out London Cath Clarke
This Jungle Book has the bare necessities, and then some.
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The Hollywood Reporter Todd McCarthy
Even as the drama and its treatment become increasingly conventional and familiar as the film moves toward its patly (and arguably overly) audience-pleasing wrap-up, the exceptional visual quality and lifelike animal renditions remain stunning throughout.
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The Playlist Russ Fischer
The strikingly realistic scenery is dappled with color, light and shadow to create dramatic stages for masterful character animations- if only the story played out on this impeccably-realized fantasy had the same persuasive command.
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Empire Chris Hewitt (1)
Wonderful to look at, this is a more adult, more complex affair than its animated, and more entertaining, forebear. Still, it's Disney's best live-action adaptation yet.
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