Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Chimpanzee



The movie "Chimpanzee" was great!  The main characters in the movie are Oscar, Eesha, Freddie and Scar.  Oscar is the baby chimp, and Eesha is his mother.  Freddie is the leader of Oscar and Eesha's group, and Scar is the leader of the rival group.  

In this movie, Eesha is killed by members of Scar's crew.  After she is killed, Oscar was all alone.  He tried to ask other chimps to adopt him and be his friend, but they scared him away.  All of the other mothers already had their own babies to take care of.  They couldn't adopt Oscar.  Then, one day, Oscar asked Freddie, a really big, old male, if he would adopt him. Freddie said yes, and the two of them got along really nicely.  Freddy helped Oscar learn how to smash nut shells with rocks and sticks.  He also taught him how to scoop up ants with a stick.  It was almost like fishing for ants--ants on a stick!

The scariest part of the movie was when Oscar's mother got killed, and the chimps were making loud drumming sounds on the logs.  Those drumming sounds meant, "Attack!  Attack!"  Another thing that made that scene so scary was that it was raining really hard--there was lots of thunder and lightning hitting the trees and making explosions and a lot of damage.

The funniest scene in the movie was when Freddie was teaching Oscar to eat a certain kind of fruit.  As they ate the fruit, they sucked the juice out of it, and stuck the fruit out on the ends of their lips!  It looked really funny!

It was really cool how the filmmakers went into the rainforest and survived that long.  There were a lot of dangerous animals, like leopards and snakes and army ants.  

One message in this movie is that Oscar never gave up.  Even though he missed his mom, he still kept going and never gave up.  He was so brave to ask Freddie for help, because usually the big males don't help to raise the children.

I would recommend for you to go see this movie.  If you've already seen it, then go see it again!  I think chimps are pretty special.  The thing that makes them so much like us is their fingers!  They use their hands like we do, but they are better climbers!

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