Oh, and it’s a girl—a tiny, cute and hairy primate. Even Anstice was forced to ask himself, “How the hell did that happen?”
And just like how a great and prideful father (monkey or not) would take care of his young, Anstice becomes a watchful parent. He stays up all night just to make sure the tiny creature sleeps well. He tends her wounds with so much care like a lion licking his cub’s scratches. Anstice would even go as far as stealing milk from his own film crew just to make sure Gianna’s well fed. It’s too bad he can’t see her walk away during Gianna’s first day of school.
From its locale and direction, the series does its job as a documentary fairly. However, looking at it at a different light and perspective, The Adventures of Mark and his Monkey exceeds in giving that sort-of “tender” feeling through Anstice’s nurture and care to Gianna. And who could’ve been a better man to develop a “tender” side of things than Anstice—a rugged man with a soft side for the kiddies. This series could be nature’s The Pacifier—except that it would be infinitely more pleasant to watch.
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