John Krasinski Thinks Born In China Has The Cutest Animals [Pictures]

  • 21 April 2017

The new Disneynature documentary Born in China explores the family lives of snow leopard cubs, a baby panda and some lively young monkeys. And actor-filmmaker John Krasinski jumped at the chance to provide the voiceover narration. "I actually got a call that Disney was interested in me, particularly for this," Krasinski says.

Image caption MeiMei the baby panda

Krasinski thinks that the key to Disneynature's success is assembling films so that audience members can identify with the animals. "It's almost immediate," he says. "You start assigning human emotion and human decision-making to these animals. And then with the baby monkey and the little girl, to have this teen that is written like any other Hollywood part a teenager would have, it's like hilariously specific and something that all of us can relate to and understand."

But even with the comical and dramatic moments, Krasinski says that it's the way Disney keeps everything real that makes it memorable. "What's so beautiful about these movies," he says, "is that they have such deference and respect for these creatures and for the landscapes in which they live. I realise this is one of the reasons why I love these movies so much: they don't pander to anyone."

Krasinski wishes he could have actually interacted with the animals in the film. "I'm a big nature nut," he confesses. "Before I went to college, I actually went to Costa Rica and taught English down there, and on weekends traveled all around the country. The ecosystems there are unlike anything in the world. So you have rainforest, pine forest, all this incredible marine life, active volcanos, so I was in heaven. I was trying to get as close to these animals as I possibly could, even if it meant being totally dangerous."

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