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- Visually it has plenty to offer, with some beautiful cinematography at points, and although it's not the cheeriest film, it's gripping throughout and offers an alternative view of the modern high school experience even if it's a more intense, somewhat dour perspective.
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Oct 20, 2017 · “Jane” fully elevates the scientific pedestal on which Jane Goodall should be placed but it does so in part by humanizing her, revealing the challenges she faced and discoveries she made as more than mere National Geographic footage you might see in a Science class.
Jane: Directed by Brett Morgen. With Jane Goodall, Hugo Van Lawick, Hugo Eric Louis van Lawick. The life and work of the renowned primatology scientist, Jane Goodall, especially on her research about chimpanzees.
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- Documentary, Biography
- Brett Morgen
- 2017-11-24
Jane makes very good use of recently rediscovered, archive footage of primatologist Jane Goodall showing how her work into the behaviour of chimpanzees developed into the longest study of its...
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- Brett Morgen
- PG
- National Geographic Studios
Oct 18, 2017 · Brett Morgen’s documentary “Jane,” which tells Ms. Goodall’s story largely through footage of her expeditions, is such an absorbing account of her experiences at a reserve in what is now ...
- Brett Morgen
- Why Did Olivia Start to Envy Everyone? Was She Losing Her Mind?
- Who Was Actually Posting from Jane’s profile?
- ‘Jane’ Ending Explained: Why Did Olivia Never Get caught?
- Why Did Olivia See Jane’s Ghost?
- What Might Have Happened to Jane?
- Final Words
As the film began, we saw a young girl, Olivia, who kept herself busy through daily activities, trying to waver her mind from the tragedy that had recently happened in town. Outside her house, she met her classmate and neighbor, Isabelle, known as Izzy (played by Chloe Bailey), and offered her a lift, which Izzy quickly rejected, leaving Olivia all...
Olivia’s level of aggression and greed had escalated. She didn’t want Camille to improve in her life. Olivia began to feel helpless once Camille joined their debate team. She was all set out to destroy Camille after learning about her background. Camille was accused of spreading rumors about a teacher molesting her at her former school. She was exp...
Olivia began to panic after taking such an extremely violent step to kill her friend Izzy. Nonetheless, as we’ve seen before, she was cautious. She looked at her watch and reminded herself that she had to be at a debating tournament. As a result, she meticulously sketched her plan. She shared a confession from Izzy’s profile. She posted that Izzy c...
Olivia was the only one who could see Jane all the time after Jane committed suicide. But was Jane’s ghost real? Or was it her delusion? In reality, Jane was a representation of Olivia’s wicked personality. Perhaps she murdered Jane in the same manner she murdered Izzy. Or, Olivia might also have created circumstances that led Jane to commit suicid...
Olivia, Izzy, and Jane were best friends who probably believed that they would study at Stanford University together, but then a tragedy took place. Jane took her own life. Although the exact reason for Jane’s death is never revealed in the film, Olivia is undoubtedly responsible. Izzy and Olivia repeatedly blamed one another for ignoring Jane’s de...
“Jane” was a powerful portrayal of a criminal in the making. It does not illustrate how to punish the killer but rather focuses on how a regular human converts herself into a criminal who is driven by avarice. Jane, with its cryptic narrative, illustrates Olivia’s transformation from a bright schoolgirl to a cold-blooded murderer. She became entang...
JANE is a simply titled documentary about the life and career of naturalist Jane Goodall. Director Brett Morgen does a very fine job of sifting through hundreds of hours of footage to illustrate his movie.
Tom Mimnagh reviews the new 101 films release of Jane, a tense high school thriller tackling grief, angst, competition and tragedy.