![]() It is about a primatologist and a friend who have a talking gorilla(via electronic headset) and decide to go to it's birthplace to see what its like and discover what happened to a team that went their a little while earlier to find a treasure in which Tim Curry randomly appears in a fake accent and pretends to be a companion who is searched for by a stereotypical soldier looking dude who turns out not to be a friend and, yeah. And yet, this for once, is not at all a bad thing. This film has enough technology and factual feel to be interesting, but not quite believable. Although the film feels like the former, and did when i was six. The creators could have made this film an interesting sci-fi adventure feature, but instead they have made a B movie. They have added new characters and added more gory death and less technology and actual factual feeling. Of course it goes without saying that this film is not completely accurate to the book. I for one find this film to be very entertaining. And now I have viewed this film fairly recently without falling asleep and have read the Michael Crichton(Jurassic Park, The Andromeda Strain) book. Of course i fell asleep near the end of it then, but it was still a really good memory, to watch CONGO with them. ![]() I watched it with them and now that I am seventeen years old, I feel that this was one of my most cherished memories. I remember being only six years old when my older brother and his friends rented this one night. ![]()
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