A young and germophobic elephant named Tantor (voiced as adult by Wayne Knight) mistakes Tarzan for a piranha, despite there being no piranhas in Africa. He quickly learns to swim and heads towards a herd of bathing elephants. However, Tarzan takes this ruse seriously and leaps off the cliff, belly-flopping into the water below. Determined to prove himself, Tarzan follows Terk and her friends to a cliff side where, in an attempt to intimidate him back to the clan, Terk instructs him to retrieve an elephant hair as a way of impressing her friends. His best friend Terk looks out for him and always makes sure that he stays away from the disapproving eyes of Kerchak, but her friends label Tarzan a 'hairless wonder' and refuse to play with him. Linz) grows into a strong young boy with a penchant for mimicking animal noises, though he has a hard time keeping up with the moving clan. A young gorilla named Terk ( Rosie O'Donnell) takes a liking to the baby, though she doesn't quite agree with his new name, Tarzan. On Kala's fierce insistence, however, he allows her to keep the baby as long as it was alone but refuses to acknowledge it as his son. Kerchak is not keen on the idea of Kala keeping a baby that is not of their kind and demands that she take it back. Kala returns to the gorilla clan and shows her new baby to the other females, who react with confusion. Kala manages to escape by jumping into the rowboat hanging outside the tree house, leaving Sabor tangled in the mess of ropes. Before she can leave, Sabor, who had been hiding in the rafters, attacks. They investigate each other for a moment and Kala is overcome with maternal instinct, deciding to adopt the baby. The cry starts up again and Kala finds the human baby still lying in his crib. Startled, she backs up onto a picture frame showing the faces of the family, including the baby. Bloody paw prints are scratched into the floor. Kala notices shapes in the corner of the room and sees the outlines of two bodies against the wall. The place is in shambles wind blows through a broken window and a spent shotgun lies on the floor. She soon comes upon the tree house the human family had built and cautiously enters the dwelling. Suddenly, she hears a crying sound and runs through the jungle towards the source. Kala, grief-stricken, stays at the rear of the clan as they move to new nesting grounds the next morning.
Kala and Kerchak run to the rescue, but arrive too late. The leopard, Sabor, on its nightly prowl, comes upon the baby gorilla which cries out before being swept away. Everything seems right until one night, while Kala and Kerchak are sleeping, their baby strays from the nest, chasing a butterfly. They construct a tree house using material from the wreckage while Kerchak and Kala play happily with their baby. The human family makes it to shore by morning and scope out their surroundings before deciding to build a new life for themselves. Young mother Kala ( Glenn Close) and her mate Kerchak ( Lance Henriksen), the leader of the clan, rest with their baby. On the mainland, in the jungles of Africa, a family of gorillas is settling down for the night. As the storm continues, they turn warily towards the dark shadow of land on the horizon. Her husband barely manages to escape the flaming ruins of the sinking vessel and reunites with her in the rowboat. Lightning flashes as a young woman and her infant son are lowered from a burning ship in a small rowboat.The 50 films we’ve added include erotic thrillers ( In Darkness, X: Night of Vengeance), coming-of-age stories ( Summer Storm, Somersaults), romance-focused dramas ( A Pornographic Affair), bygone classics ( Beyond the Valley of the Dolls, I am Curious (Blue)), and steamy Certified Fresh entries ( Lady Chatterley, Professor Marston and the Wonder Women).The synopsis below may give away important plot points. If the movie got at least 20 reviews and it served to titillate, it’s probably listed here.Īnd while we’ve added new movies as they come onto the scene, like Call Me By Your Name or the Fifty Shades films, our most recent updates have enlarged the list from 150 movies to 200. Things are about to get juicy at Rotten Tomatoes! For our giant-sized countdown of erotic movies, we go deep into the annals of cinema history and pull out some prime ’80s sleaze ( 9 1/2 Weeks, Body Double), international and arthouse flicks ( 3-D Sex and Zen, Romance), LGBTQ-focused ( Blue is the Warmest Color, Stranger by the Lake), and threw in stuff that may or may not be straight-up porn ( 9 Songs, Love).