A newborn monkey and its mother struggle to survive within the competitive social hierarchy of the Temple Troop, a dynamic group of monkeys who live in ancient ruins found deep in the storied jungles of South Asia.
A newborn monkey and its mother struggle to survive within the competitive social hierarchy of the Temple Troop, a dynamic group of monkeys who live in ancient ruins found deep in the storied jungles of South Asia.
The film is a neutral nature documentary observing universal themes of survival, family, and social dynamics within an animal kingdom, without promoting a specific human political ideology or offering a politically charged solution.
This nature documentary focuses exclusively on the lives of macaque monkeys, meaning there are no human characters or casting decisions to evaluate for diversity. The narrative centers on animal behavior and ecology, and does not engage with human societal themes or traditional identities.
Monkey Kingdom is a Disneynature documentary chronicling the lives of macaques in Sri Lanka. As a wildlife film, its narrative centers on animal behavior and survival, and it does not include any identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Monkey Kingdom is a nature documentary featuring real animals. It does not adapt fictional characters from source material or portray historical human figures, thus the concept of a gender swap does not apply.
This film is a nature documentary featuring real animals, not human characters. The concept of a 'race swap,' which applies to human characters established in source material, is not applicable to this type of film.
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