
Summary
Three primates, rescued from a dwindling rainforest enclave, forge an unlikely camaraderie with a trio of urban dwellers whose affection transcends species. The humans, led by the affable Jack Duffy, become so enamored that they transport the apes to a sleek metropolitan loft, believing love can tame wilderness. Yet the apes, still governed by primal impulses, unleash a cascade of chaos—shattering glass, overturning furniture, and igniting a citywide debate about the ethics of domestication. The narrative unfurls as a study in attachment, responsibility, and the inevitable friction when untamed nature collides with concrete order, leaving both parties to reckon with the limits of empathy and the cost of misplaced benevolence.
Synopsis
The human pals of three apes become so attached to them that they take them to their home in the city where the apes prove too destructive to be really appreciative.
















