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Chimp Crazy

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Joly Herman By Joly Herman , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Chimps treated poorly in riveting docuseries; language.

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Part documentary, part gossipy exposé, this peek-under-the-rock story will thrill fans of Eric Goode's Tiger King and its spin-offs. Chimp Crazy pits activists against private exotic-pet owners in an only-in-America series about chimpanzees and the people who love them.

It's a series that might leave viewers feeling a little slimy -- like watching a mudwrestling match between ideological foes. The filmmaker plays both sides of the field; it's not clear who the real losers are. But viewers might find themselves with strong opinions either way. The ethics of the American dream are at the core of this series. Families with older teens can expect interesting conversations while watching this show.

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