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"Buddy," rated "PG" and with a running time of a little more than an hour and a half, is a heart warming story for animal lovers. Trudy Lintz, played by Rene Russo, is an eccentric animal lover who decides to "adopt" a baby gorilla from a zoo in the area. The gorilla is sick and the zoo experts try everything to save the baby, but nothing works. Trudy brings the ailing baby to her house, where she and her husband, Dr. Lintz, played by Robbie Coltrane, have lots of other animals, and, sure enough, the little gorilla recovers.

How do you raise a growing gorilla? Very carefully, of course! The movie takes us through Buddy's growing stages as the love strengthens between Trudy and him. However, the bigger Buddy gets, the bigger the problems.

From the visually impaired point of view, most of this movie was about listening to the sounds of chimpanzees and gorillas. There was very little dialogue and lots of scenes with animals doing cool things. I needed a constant supply of running descriptions from my sighted assistant and a sharp imagination to stay connected at all to the story line. Very difficult. Things became a little more tolerable toward the last third of the movie, but it was still a struggle. I cannot recommend this movie, even for die-hard animal lovers. I think it's just too hard. I'll give this movie a 2.


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