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Cast: Kristin Scott Thomas
The Mountain Troop is the most powerful in the kingdom, and it lives in the best location. That is where Bobo is born. From the moment of his birth, Bobo is at the very pinnacle of troop hierarchy and is treated like a prince. But a territorial war between two rival troops changes his life forever. Once his princely status comes to an abrupt end, he has little choice but to find a new home. Somewhere between fact and fiction, The Monkey Prince delves into the destiny of a remarkable monkey and reveals the private lives of two rival troops by showing their territorial wars and their interaction with human and natural worlds.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Monkey Prince is a 2003 documentary that delves into the life of a remarkable monkey named Bobo, exploring the private lives and territorial wars of two rival troops. While the film's critical reception is not widely documented, it appears to offer an intimate glimpse into the complex social dynamics and interactions of the primate world with the human and natural environments.
Why you might like this:
For fans of nature documentaries and primate studies, The Monkey Prince (2003) offers a captivating, up-close look at the complex social dynamics and territorial conflicts within rival monkey troops. Starring acclaimed actress Kristin Scott Thomas, this film blends fact and fiction to reveal the remarkable life story of Bobo, a monkey born into a position of power who must navigate the challenges of a changing hierarchy.