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Review: ‘Primate’ monkeys around too much
Critics argue the film normalizes unsafe behavior by showing chimpanzees unsupervised in homes, raising ethical and safety concerns about wild primates as pets.
- Primate centers on a domesticated chimp moving through family homes, with the reviewer arguing families that keep a chimpanzee as household pets `deserve what they get`.
- Primate depicts a chimpanzee as household pet moving freely through family-home locations, prompting scenes of conflict that the reviewer uses to criticize the film.
- The cast includes Jessica Alexander as Hannah, Miguel Torres Umba as Ben, Johnny Sequoyah as Lucy, and Gareth Gatrell alongside Paramount Pictures and ZUMA Press.
- Press credits suggest Paramount Pictures and related press outlets accompany the film, while local newsletters promote it to audiences and readers.
- The film's setup positions it to spark debate as Primate, the film, uses the unusual household-chimp premise with press photography and newsletters targeting potential viewers and critics.
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Review: ‘Primate’ monkeys around too much
Letting a chimp roam free goes badly in “Primate.”
·Buffalo, United States
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Leaning Left2Leaning Right0Center26Last UpdatedBias Distribution93% Center
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