Tarzan is invited back to the Congo, where a Belgian captain hopes to serve him to his enemy on a silver platter. Critics, who've given The Legend of Tarzan a 32% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, argue it's as tangled as jungle vines. Here's what they're saying:
- The Legend of Tarzan comes with a reimagined plot, complete with "a feminist Jane and an African-American sidekick," writes Molly Eichel at the Philadelphia Inquirer. There's just one problem: "Tarzan is still a story of a white man who has dominion over not just animals but also Africans, and it feels … icky," she writes. At least Alexander Skarsgard is "pretty to look at."
- The film "is no jungle boogie, but it's a decent swing," as Adam Graham puts it. The visuals are impressive, but the film as a whole is too serious, he writes at Detroit News. Skarsgard "certainly has the chiseled chest required to spend 90% of the film shirtless. But he's sleepy and almost charisma-free," Graham adds.