00:19Tarzan
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00:30The adventure and the enormity of what we know as Africa is a distinct character in the film.
00:39We're looking for a location to shoot Tarzan, and we scouted Gabon.
00:43We all have an idea of what Tarzan is and what the rainforest is, but this was the real deal.
00:47I've never seen anything like it.
00:48To have a movie set this vast and gorgeous with waterfalls, rivers, jungles, is almost unfathomable,
00:58but I'm impressed by the scope.
01:01It's as exotic, as amazing as anywhere in the universe, and it's right here on this planet.
01:13I was very grateful when Warners decided to raise awareness and funds to try and protect the African elephant.
01:19These shots of elephant tusks on a train are quite haunting.
01:23We were killing 200, 250 elephants a day back then, but we're still killing 100 elephants a day now.
01:30Mio vecchio amico.
01:32I te che dicono che gli occhi di un elefante parlano.
01:36Chi altro ti fa provare tanto senza dire una parola?
01:40Stop Ivory and the Elephant Protection Initiative are the African component of global efforts to try and bring this elephant
01:48crisis to an end.
01:49We wanted to send a message that we preserve and conserve, and that we treat the animal kingdom with the
01:55greatest respect and care and love.
01:57Where are you?
01:58Call some friend.
02:01It's a different take on Tarzan, but it still has the action and the adventure and the incredible backdrop of
02:08the jungle.
02:08Something about that is just magical to me.
02:12Don't be sifen if maybe isn't for fun.
02:13You're not that visual now.
02:19I'll be back on the game.
02:21We're still killing the暴ariético, but you need to give up.
02:22Yeah, we hope to have radiation, and we'll speak twice now.
02:26A universal science of human nature.
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