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Synopsis: The man-cub Mowgli flees The jungle after a threat from the Tiger Shere Khan. Guided by Bagheera the panther and the bear Baloo, Mowgli embarks on a journey of self-discovery, though he also meets creatures who don't have his best interests at heart.
Director(s): Jon Favreau
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 31 wins & 54 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
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Rotten Tomatoes:
95%
PG
Year:
2016
106 min
$363,995,937
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Who could answer that question?

- The rain!

- Rain!

- Rain!

- The rain!

Keep it dry, keep it dry, keep it dry.

These quills

get stuck on everything!

Bagheera". When the rains returned...

It was a question

the council had to face.

They deliberated and they argued...

For many days.

What do you think they're talking about?

No one had ever

come between the pack before.

But shere Khan's threat...

Was not to be ignored.

Mowgli, you're not supposed

to go up there!

He's got to go.

Look at the skies.

Shere Khan may be heading here

as we speak.

Please!

I'm leaving.

I don't want to see anyone get hurt.

Mowgli, go back to the den!

A man-cub belongs with man.

We raised him as one of our own!

- He'll have the boy, either way.

- Akela.

Maybe I can be of help.

The boy's right.

Maybe it's time he found another people.

- No.

-L'm the one who brought him to you.

And now I'll return him

to where he belongs.

I won't let you.

He's my cub!

We knew this day would come.

We are the only family he's ever known!

Raksha.

It's the only place he'll be safe.

It's okay, ami.

I won't go far.

I'll come back and visit.

Never forget this...

You're mine.

Mine to me.

No matter where you go,

or what they may call you...

You will always be...

My son.

I wish I could tell you...

That the wolves

could've fought shere Khan.

But this is not that kind of a tale.

The turtles like me.

Maybe the crocodiles.

What about the rhinos?

They always let me hang around.

Of course, the rhinos sleep standing up.

I don't think I'd be very good at that.

It's either the turtles or the crocodiles.

Which one do you think is better?

Bagheerai neither.

What do you mean?

I'm bringing you to the man village.

What?

Bagheera, I don't know man.

You will.

You always said

we're not supposed

to go near a man village.

That was different.

Why is it different?

You always said, "stay away

from the man village...

"Because you might fall in a trap...

"Or get eaten,

or get hurt by flying rocks."

I know what I said.

Whoa. Elephants.

- Bow your head.

- Why?

Show them respect.

The elephants

created this jungle.

Where they made furrows

with their tusks,

the rivers ran.

Where they blew with

their trunks, the leaves fell.

They made all that belongs.

The mountains, the trees...

The birds in the trees.

But they did not make you.

That is why you must go.

What if I live with the nilgai?

No.

Or the mongoose?

This is not a discussion.

But this is my home!

I don't even know what man's like.

You'll learn.

But I wanna stay in the jungle.

Why do I have to go there?

Because the jungle

is no longer safe for you.

You're being hunted...

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Justin Marks

Justin Marks (born March 25, 1981) is an American professional race car driver. He currently competes in the WeatherTech SportsCar Championship in the No. 93 for Meyer Shank Racing with Curb-Agajanian in the GT Daytona class. He also competes part-time in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series, driving the No. 51 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Rick Ware Racing in partnership with Premium Motorsports, and the No. 15 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 for Premium Motorsports, and part-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 42 Chevrolet Camaro for Chip Ganassi Racing. more…

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