The Destruction of Jane is a campy, over the top, erotic, outrageous comedy which follows Miss Jane Parker to the African Jungle where it all began. Witness Tarzan and Jane's first encounter, in what now has become a rather heralded expedition in the African Jungle, and one of our greatest love stories.
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Review by Andie Karvelis:
The story of Tarzan and Jane has been captivating audiences for decades. Usually it's an adventurous, heartfelt, sometimes brooding and dark tale. How incredibly refreshing to see this over the top, campy, fun comedy from the mind of Paul Pecorino! Paul also portrays Jane and does ( in his words ) a bunch of other things.
The first thing you can't help but notice is this gorgeous cinematography! Eric Paulsen went above and beyond as Director of Photography. He's responsible for all the creative camera shots, the drone footage, ADR and handling sound. He's like a one man filmmaking army! This team of filmmakers has everyone wearing multiple hats and they all did such an amazing job.
I have to commend David Mitsch and Vera Stromsted for their costuming and make up skills because they are superb! Drue Pennella directed and edited The Destruction of Jane and he must've had a blast doing it. Drue got such great performances from Rob Eco, who plays Tarzan and Paul Pecorino as Jane. It was so much fun to watch them interact with one another.
Something I thought was a bit of filmmaking genius was the addition of going black and white and using these old time text cards, kind of what they used in silent films. It really helped sell the comedy as did the music!
All in all this is a quick, fun, well thought out story that will get you laughing. Be sure to stay for
the end credits too
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