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Title: The Ape and the Architect
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By the story’s climax, Jane’s shame is no longer a static burden but a . In a pivotal scene, she publicly declares:
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Dr. Jane Porter, fifty-three, is a tenured professor at Harvard. She has three books, two divorces, and a glass of chardonnay every night to quiet the jungle in her dreams. Her specialty: the ethics of great ape research. She has spent two decades proving that apes deserve personhood—without ever mentioning the man who was neither fully ape nor fully man. Title: The Ape and the Architect catalyst for
The mid-90s marked a peculiar golden age for adult film parodies. Before the HD polish of Pirates (2005) or the mainstreaming of Game of Bones , studios produced low-budget, VHS-era spoofs of beloved characters—often just barely protected by parody law. Tarzan, being firmly in the public domain (Edgar Rice Burroughs’ first novel was 1912), was a prime target. Jane Porter, fifty-three, is a tenured professor at Harvard
shot entirely on location in Kenya
The film is noted for its unexpectedly high production values for an adult feature, having been using professional-grade cinematography.
She kisses him. It is not a surrender. It is a homecoming.
But Tarzan was no savage. Not truly.