'Chimp Crazy' Review: Girl Bossing Too Close to the Sun
Briefly

In 'Chimp Crazy,' we see the intersection of virality and the highly emotional stories surrounding animals, as seen through the lens of Tonka the missing chimp.
The involvement of PETA in the case highlights the complexities of animal rights advocacy, especially when it intersects with media portrayals and public perception.
Alan Cumming's dedication to finding Tonka brings a celebrity's influence into a deeply personal narrative, showing how public figures can impact animal advocacy.
Director Eric Goode's choice of a proxy director raises ethical questions in documentary filmmaking, challenging the authenticity and responsibility of storytelling in the medium.
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