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Manhattan broker Michael Cromwell is engaged to fiancée Charlotte but needs a divorce from his estranged wife, Patricia, who's been living in the Amazon with a native tribe for years. He then suddenly learns he has a thirteen-year-old son who's been raised in the jungle. He brings the boy to New York city, and that's where the fun starts.
If you care at all about surface plausibility, adults who act like adults, or emotions that exist anywhere other than in manipulative movies, spare yourself and spare your family.
May 20, 2003
Common Sense Media
Silly farce about a jungle boy in New York.
January 01, 2011
Washington Post
Roughly half of Tim Allen's latest comedy is hilarious-stupid, and the rest is monotonous-stupid.
This very Disney treatment of the classic fish out of water story ought to satisfy its intended audiences: kids and the parents who must accompany them.