![]() ![]() ![]() So don’t be so set upon one path that you can’t see what makes your story special. What works for a story in one medium or era might not work in another. Just let him be what he is.įrom a writing standpoint, this moment also carries lessons for adaptation. ![]() It’s a magnificent moment that illustrates a theme in the film: Mowgli is special, so don’t force him to fit in the jungle world or the human world. Soon, he’s used the elephants’ strength and his rope to rescue a stuck elephant calf-something neither of them could do alone. Once he sees the cause of their alarm, he grabs a rope he’s made from vines-a human “trick” of invention that his wolf family frowns upon-and clambers out of sight. About halfway through the latest version of The Jungle Book - written by Justin Marks and directed by Jon Favreau - Mowgli, the man-cub raised by wolves, bows in reverence to a distressed group of elephants around a ditch. ![]()
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