What is more important is the qualitative evaluation as the Sri Lanka becomes a household country brand where one googles and discover the rest of the product mix namely best beaches-Unawatuna, no 1 for leopard -Yala, Top citing for whale watching- Kalpitiya/Mirissa, 8th Wonder to the world-Sigiriya, Ethical tea Producer- Ceylon Tea, Sapphire Capital to the world which are aspects that the $7 million production cannot be actually valued he said.
Directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair who also directed Bears and narrated by Tina Fey. KIDS FIRST! Critic Haley P. comments, “This is a great nature documentary, especially if you like monkeys and, contributions from ticket sales of this movie will help save the monkeys in south Asia.” One typical American kid said “My favourite part of this movie is when all the monkeys are playing with each other and swinging from their homemade “original” jungle gym. I also like the part when the lower class runs out of food and have to find a way to survive. They locate the humans’ house and raid their kitchen. They even confiscate all the eggs from the hen house!! It is hysterical to see a monkey running off with a sub sandwich”.
A top producer commented my favourite character is Kip, Maya’s son! He is a cute baby monkey that is so innocent and, most of the time, has no idea what is going one. He depends on his mom for protection. Maya is on the low end of the social hierarchy. She is a female monkey with a nice personality unlike the three sister queens who act as if they own everything. I love how Maya protects her baby at all costs. Tina Fey is a wonderful narrator for this, giving a clear understanding of what is taking place.
This is the eighth True Adventure film and the sixth released theatrically by Disney nature, the in dependent film label of Walt Disney Studio. The last such documentary fetched $35 million in ticket sales.