Monkey Kingdom (2015) - full transcript

A nature documentary that follows a newborn monkey and its mother as they struggle to survive within the competitive social hierarchy of the Temple Troop, a dynamic group of monkeys who live in ancient ruins found deep in the storied jungles of South Asia.

English (HI) Subtitles - BluRay - Monkey Kingdom [KoTuWa]

NARRATOR: The wilds of Sri Lanka,

land of myth and legend.

(BIRDS CHIRPING)

Where rocky pinnacles
overlook vast tropical forests.

And an abandoned city
lies shrouded in jungle.

The kings who once reigned here
are long gone.

These days,
there's a new dynasty in residence.

But this one is governed
by the law of the jungle.

(UPBEAT POP MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)



NARRATOR:
I know what you're thinking.

"Being a macaque monkey
is just fun and games."

But, actually, it's an intricate society
of 50 members

bound together by a strict social order.

In this troop, every waking moment
is a reminder of your place.

From a seemingly innocent greeting.

-(MONKEY SQUEAKING)
- Oh! He'll learn.

To your choice of sleeping branch.

Upper class,
basking in the morning sun.

Lower class, shivering in the cold.

Your social rank even determines
what you can eat.

Nowhere is that clearer than here.

The kingdom's most prized fig tree.

Only those at the top
of the social ladder



can eat at the top of the tree

where the ripest fruit is found.

And at the very top,
the alpha male himself,

Raja.

He is the king of Monkey Kingdom.

See that move?
That's macaque for "Back off."

Raja arrived from the outside
and fought his way to the top.

So, you know,

he's earned the pampering.

But, if he wants to stay on top,

he's gotta keep
the real power brokers happy.

The three females
on the other high branches.

The queens behind the king.

The Sisterhood.

Whether you remember them
by their red faces

or their ruthless natures,

you will remember them.

These ladies get what they want.

Their children get what they want.

Everything that is good in the forest
is reserved for them.

Like royalty,

they were born into privilege,
and that's the way it's gonna stay.

(SCREECHING)

Do not get on their bad side.

(SQUEAKING)

Descending the tree,
we descend the social ladder.

With each branch, the fruit is less ripe,
and the monkey lower in rank.

Until,

at the bottom, the heroine of this story,

Maya.

Maya's got big, friendly eyes,
three distinctive spots on her nose,

and, I think you'll agree,
a pretty rad hairdo.

She was born eight years ago,
at the bottom of the troop,

just like her mother.

And her mother before that.

When you're at the bottom,
you're either in the way,

or you don't even exist.

But every day,

you're paying your dues
to monkeys like Raja

without any chance of promotion.

And so, back under the fig tree,

Maya takes whatever scraps
fall her way.

A low-born like herself
simply can't improve her position

or dream of eating
from a higher branch.

Yet this is the story

of how Maya fights to beat the odds
and make a better life.

For Maya and the troop,
home is Castle Rock,

a magnificent granite outcrop

at the center of the kingdom.

It's the most sought-after residence
for miles around.

It's a pretty sweet neighborhood.

Sweeping views of their territory
are perfect for spotting rivals.

It's got plenty of rec rooms,

nature's finest roof, and, of course,

the original jungle gym.

(SCREECHING)

The monkeys think they own this rock
but there are some tenants.

There's a mongoose in the building.

(NARRATOR CHUCKLES)

Day after day they ask him to play.

And his answer is always,

"No, thank you."

But rejection only increases
their determination.

They will play with this mongoose

if it is the last thing they do.

Nothing will stop them.

Even his absence.

Continuing their search...

(GASPS) "Sloth bear!

"It's cool. I knew he was in there.

"Just a bear."

Mama sloth bear
is keeping her cubs cool,

rehydrating them with

her saliva.

She's also keeping her cubs safe from

this guy, the unwelcome suitor outside.

Mama keeps her cubs well hidden
until he leaves, or...

That'll do.

He's not dead. He's just asleep.

Every morning,

the troop leaves Castle Rock
to scour the forest for breakfast.

Maya can't afford to be a picky eater.

Don't worry. Bambi's not on the menu.

And this squirrel
won't seem to give up his food. Oh.

But, uh, maybe this is promising.

Ugh.

At nearly 40 years old,

Grandpa only moves when
the group tells him it's worthwhile.

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)

That's monkey-speak for "Jackpot!"

But guess who got there first.

Mushrooms are like
potato chips for the sisters.

Once they start, they just can't stop.

Maya waits.
This is what it means to be last in line.

By the time your turn comes,
there's nothing left.

Midday, a scorcher.

Too much lunch.

It's already Grandpa's
fourth nap of the day.

Raja and the sisters
enjoy the sweet dreams

of the high-born.

Maya, on the other hand...

The sisters' kids don't feel like napping.

Maya makes the best play structure.

She'd love to object,

but one swat at the sisters' kids

and there would be big trouble.

Maya just has to take it.

Even if they use her tail
as a rope swing.

That's gotta hurt.

(SQUEAKING)

"Guys, don't mess with the hair."

(SNORING)

Al' just one month old,
these kids already know Maya's place.

And it's not up there.

So they can poke Maya
in the eye repeatedly.

And forage for food inside her mouth!

That's rude.

Maya will never know the sweet life,

but she does get a break occasionally.

To de-stress, macaques visit

their less sophisticated cousins,
the langurs, treating them like pets.

Seems to lower the blood pressure
and calm the nerves.

The langurs don't mind.

In fact, they may not even notice.

Not the sharpest tools in the shed,

these guys.

And if you want a super fun,
stimulating playmate,

you might have to keep looking.

Now, on the other hand,

a group of intelligent monkeys
is very hard to sneak up on.

Even engrossed in grooming,

Maya has the eyes of her troop
looking out for danger.

(SCREECHES)

The alarm is sounded.

(SCREECHING)

The close escape

is a chilling reminder for Maya
of why she can never leave her group.

Life at the bottom may be hard,

but striking out on her own

would be too dangerous.

While Maya can't leave,

that doesn't mean
something good can't come to her.

(POP MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

His name is Kumar.

15 pounds of hunky monkey.

Like all young males,

this dashing newcomer
left his birth troop

to find a permanent home.

Maya sizes him up.

Kumar is giving Maya the eye.

If Raja catches Kumar flirting,
he'll drive the newcomer away.

Kumar can't get kicked out now.

It's courtship season.

Males throughout the forest
are pulling out their best moves.

Kumar is no exception.

But he's got a problem.

There's that Raja again,
guarding Maya for himself.

If Kumar knows what's good for him,

he'll stay under the radar.

(IN DEEP VOICE) "Nobody here, nope.

"I'm just waiting for a friend."

Maya is smart enough
to pretend not to care.

Raja's position as alpha
gives him first rights in all things.

Raja won't give Maya the time of day.

Then, when she's
finally got an admirer,

guess who's hanging around.

Oh, sure. Now he's interested.

(MAYA GRUNTS)

Come on, Kumar.
Just play it cool, man.

Kumar needs to try
something different.

Like, maybe, I don't know, uh,

the exact same thing
from the other side of the tree.

No matter. Maya knows raw potential
when she sees it.

Finally, with Raja distracted,
she takes matters into her own hands.

"Where'd she go? What?
Wait a minute."

Raja knows he's been tricked.

Kumar would be wise to lay low.

Instead, he boldly strides
back into the group,

straight up to Raja.

His henchmen lend their muscle.

(SNARLING)

Kumar is expelled.

Maya watches him retreat.

This means goodbye.

Maya returns
under Raja's hostile stare.

It's back to business as usual,

or so it would seem.

Six months later,

something has happened
that changes everything.

Maya has given birth to Kumar's son.

Welcome to the world, Kip.

Maya is consumed
by unconditional love.

She is lost in her infant.

To keep her milk flowing,

Maya no longer has the option
of skipping meals.

And with Kumar gone,
keeping Kip safe won't be easy.

The sisters enjoy a network of nannies,
not to mention paternal support.

Maya will have to do this on her own.

Now more than ever,

Maya must overcome her rank
and beat the system.

Her son's future depends on it.

Little Kip has arrived just in time
for monsoon season.

(THUNDER RUMBLING)

If you thought taking care
of a newborn baby was hard,

try doing it during weeks
and weeks of downpour.

(THUNDER CRASHING)

Castle Rock would make
an ideal shelter for an infant,

but it's reserved for the VIPs,

whose firsthand experience of rain

is limited.

Kip would be much better off

under there.

Maya can only shake it off,

and try to prevent Kip
from getting dangerously cold.

Few of the kingdom's creatures
enjoy the rain.

At least the elephants
get to apply wet mud to their backs,

which works like sunscreen
when it dries.

Monsoon winds blowing off
the Himalayas

have brought more rain
in the last few weeks

than in the rest of the year combined.

The water soaks deep into the ground.

In a few months it'll bring a glut of fruit.

But, before that...

It happens for a just a few hours
every year.

Thousands of winged termites

take to the air to found new colonies.

For the macaques,

it's every holiday meal rolled into one.

(JOYFUL MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

For Maya, termites have
the two best qualities in a food source,

they are delicious,
and they are everywhere.

(MONKEYS SQUEAKING)

Even the sisters can't
keep this feast to themselves.

Maya has her very own mound today.

And more food for Maya
means more milk for Kip.

Patience, little one.

Everyone in the kingdom
shows up for termite day.

Even scorpions gather as much
as they can to stock the pantry.

Finally, Kip got his fin.

The termite feast comes
but once a year,

which leaves Maya with 364 other days
to provide for her son.

Her growing son.

Kip is getting older,

reaching that age
when he starts to realize

he's part of a larger world.

Meanwhile,
he's this close to understanding

that his skin
is actually attached to his face.

Like any mother,

Maya probably wants
to freeze her child in time.

This, right now, this is the perfect age.

Insects.

Plants. (LAUGHS

The laws of physics.

They'll make sense in time.

It's monkeys that are confusing.

Infants get a pass to be annoying

in their early weeks.

Older monkeys just have to
look the other way.

Sometimes it's extremely hard.

But not everyone plays by the rules.

(KIP SQUEAKING)

Like the sisters and Raja.

Especially not for Maya's kid.

(KIP SCREECHING)

And so, Kip discovers his place.

With termite season long gone,
cassia flowers are what's on the menu.

For Raja, the sisters,
and their children, that is.

To feed herself and Kip today,
Maya will have to get creative.

Maya's nothing, if not scrappy.

She's got a plan B.

With other hungry monkeys in tow,

Maya takes the lead.

It's an opportunity the high-born
wouldn't even recognize.

The lily pond is a spot
known for predators.

But today, the coast seems clear.

Maya digs in, harvesting
the seed pods of water lilies.

Grandpa will sit this one out.

When the easy pickings are gone,

you've gotta get
a bit more adventurous.

Maya treads carefully.

It's Maya who makes the first move

into the deeper waters.

Kip will go along for the ride.

The younger monkeys follow.

But even the bravest hesitate
over this next incredible step.

Did you know monkeys could swim?

(WHIMSICAL MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

For Kip, it's been a day of firsts.

First swim lesson,

first lily-seed pod and now, this.

A monitor lizard.

7 feet long, a deadly ambush predator.

His most lethal weapon,
the element of surprise.

Maya hasn't spotted the lizard.

In the chaos,
Maya has gotten Kip to safety.

But not before
one of their own has fallen.

After a night spent
wet, cold, and shaken,

the low-born recover.

Maya isn't sleeping in.

She's got a growing son to feed.

Maya finds a patch of caterpillars,
perfect for enriching her milk.

Kip should be eating soon enough.

The sisters believe any food patch
is their food patch.

(SHRIEKING)

They mount an attack,
driving Maya away from her son.

(KIP SQUEAKING)

Kip is stolen away.

Maya receives her brutal punishment.

And Kip is carried off into the forest.

(KIP SQUEAKING)

Hours pass, and still,

Maya is looking for her son.

On the far side of the ruined city,
the sisters keep Kip close.

Maya calls for her lost son.

(CALLING)

Finally, the sisters lose interest,
and Kip is free to leave.

Kip is lost and dangerously exposed.

(KIP SQUEAKING)

Maya has been patrolling
the territory for hours,

straining to hear her son's calls.

At last.

This ordeal is over.

The lessons of yesterday are clear.

Maya will need another way

to feed her son.

She must head into uncharted territory.

For today's mission,

she brings backup,
leaving Kip safely behind

with a fellow low-ranker.

(CHILDREN LAUGHING)

The upside to this score
could be enormous,

but so are the risks.

(CHILDREN COUNTING)

The predator encountered
at the edge of the forest

is unpredictable and loud.

The humans.

Maya gets a glimpse.

"Oh! They're terrifying!"

(CHILDREN LAUGHING)

(CHILDREN SINGING INDISTINCTLY)

"Hmm. "

"Chickens. Very small brains.

"Will they notice if we take their eggs?"

The lookout gives the signal.

"All clear!"

"In. Confirming we are in."

"No one will ever know we were here."

"We are like ninjas."

(SQUEAKS)

(CLUCKING)

"They're coming. Quick, last chance!"

"Mmm. I like pink flavor."

"ls this even food? I don't care!"

"Leave nothing behind, eat it all!"

"Mm, this is good!"

(MUFFLED) "Oh, this is delicious!"

"Mm, cake. Love cake!"

(NARRATOR EXCLAIMS)

"Abort mission!

"Happy birthday, kid."

Back in the forest,
Maya is reunited with Kip.

The underclass will retire for the night

with an unfamiliar sensation
in their bellies.

Fullness.

(BATS SCREECHING)

Yesterday's raid
can't be a regular thing.

Maya needs long-term security
for her son.

The next morning, a lone male
surveys the edge of the kingdom.

Maya will not be expecting this.

Kumar is back.

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)

He's grown stronger
and smarter in exile.

The young boys are playing,

training for the day they leave the troop

and attempt Kumar's journey.

This could be the opening
he's been looking for.

A way to ingratiate himself
with the troop

and heal old wounds.

Maya has spotted him.

(SNARLING)

Finally, they are reunited.

And for the first time,
Kumar meets his son.

But if Maya's man wants to stay,
he's got work to do.

Step one,
befriend the alpha's lieutenants.

Step two, put in some grooming time.

Soon, Kumar can sit back,
and the others come to him.

But this all means nothing
without the alpha's support.

Step three,

make up with Raja.

Kumar's opportunity
arrives in the form of

jackfruit.

Sloth bears have
the best noses in the forest,

so they always find it first.

Bad-tempered bears
usually keep monkeys away,

but jackfruit
makes you forget your place.

(MONKEY SNARLING)

The sisters are quick
to remind you, though.

Because jackfruit isn't just fruit.
It's politics.

If Kumar's learned anything,

he won't steal something
out from under the alpha's nose again.

No matter how good that fruit looks.

Maya can only watch
as the fate of Kip's father

hangs in the balance.

Kumar makes a move,
but it's not for the fruit.

He offers his hand in friendship.

And so, Maya's man
earns a seat at the table.

Raja will soon need
Kumar's strength on his side.

A rival group is sizing up Castle Rock.

Lex, the leader of
this battle-hardened team.

Raja assesses the threat.

Maya moves Kip to safety.

Raja and the other males
must defend the troop from invaders.

Branch shaking is a full-on threat.

In the heat of the moment,

Raja leaves the high ground,
leading his troop

to the enemy.

Playing right into Lex's hands.

The home team follows,

answering Raja's call for support.

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)

The battle is on.

The combat drifts further from the rock

and into the jungle.

Sensing easy victory, the home team
is drawn even further still.

Lex is lying in wait.

The enemy is ready.

Raja's confused.

He can only see one invader.

Time for Lex's crew to finish the job.

(MONKEYS SCREECHING)

The home team is cornered.

Raja's troop runs for its life.

Castle Rock has a new king.

Raja is wounded.

Leaving the rock and taking
the fight to Lex was a costly error.

His position as alpha
is on shaky ground now.

Kumar has his own battle scars.

But today, there is worse.

The troop lost one of their own.

Maya had known this male for years.

It's as though she and the others
understand that this is farewell.

They haven't just lost a friend today,

they've lost their rock castle

and the kingdom that sustained them
for generations.

Maya pushes on

as Kumar chaperones Kip.

Finally, Maya has some protection
for her son.

But the troop is vulnerable.

There's nothing to eat or drink here,

and Lex's crew could return
to finish them off.

They must keep moving.

Remember him?

The low-born know a monitor,

even out of water,
and sound the alarm.

(SQUEAKING)

The nobility isn't familiar
with this creature,

because they never needed
to visit the lily pond.

(MONITOR LIZARD HISSING)

For once,
out in this alien no man's land,

the commoners have the edge.

For Maya, the lizard is nothing more
than a fleeting distraction.

With Kip in tow, she presses on,

and the group falls into line behind her.

The forest edge is unfamiliar terrain.

Finally, a place to regroup.

But plover birds don't want
the monkeys near their eggs.

The sisters are on the receiving end
for once and they do not like it.

Kumar leads Kip to cover

while Maya forges ahead.

(TRAIN CHUGGING)

(TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWING)

(INDISTINCT ANNOUNCEMENTS
OVER PA)

Maya is the most equipped

for this challenge.

She knows some stuff about
looking for food in dangerous places.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

The first stop is a bust.

Maya keeps moving.

Adversity is nothing new for this girl.

Not so for Raja.

Others take the lead now.

The sisters are bewildered.

(CHUCKLES)
Even Grandpa fares better.

When the troop finally enters
the urban jungle, they are ravenous.

Using her instincts,
Maya leads them to the market.

Kumar makes the first move.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

He makes it look easy.

His students watch and learn.

Maya is in the thick of the action

while Kip stays safe above.

The sisters get an A for effort.

Sure, there's some learning
to be done.

Progress, not perfection.

With stomachs full,

the troop can explore
whatever else the city has to offer.

A seat for Grandpa.

A little drink from this thing.

"Uh, boy!"

"What is that?"

"It's furry, about the size of a langur."

"Do you speak monkey?"

"Dude, what are you?"

"It likes being groomed."

Okay, maybe man's best friend
is also monkey's best friend.

"No, it's because we like to
bite each other's tails.

"Is that not a thing... Okay."

"Think he'll let me ride him?"

"Same time tomorrow?"

Our troop has sampled city cuisine.

Kip has even met the wildlife.

All that's left is a place to stay.

High above the palm.
Now, that's a sleeping tree.

Kumar leads them up.

The troop settles in for the night,
nice and cozy.

Hmm. Well, it's actually
not that cozy.

Okay, not at all.

What Maya and Kip wouldn't give
for their wooden branch at home.

At least it's quiet.

(LOUD MUSIC PLAYING ON STREET)

"You're kidding, right?"

"It's gonna be a long night."

Nope, this won't do at all.

Castle Rock is home.

But before the troop can win it back,

they have to build up their reserves
for the tough fight ahead.

This will require
a focused assault on the town.

(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

(MAN SHOOING)

(WOMAN SHOOING)

Wounds healed and strength regained,
the troop is ready to head home

and reclaim what's rightfully theirs.

Together, on the edge of their territory,

they wash away the city

and relish the jungle all around them.

The line between high-born
and low-born remains blurred.

It may not stay this way forever,
but for now,

it's enough.

Kip and his new friends
seem happy to be back.

But Maya can't relax yet.

The hardest part of the journey
lies ahead.

Kumar leads the troop home.

Maya and Kip follow him closely.

The sisters, still humbled
from their time in the city,

trail behind them.

Raja is no longer at the front.

Kumar has Castle Rock in his sights.

The enemy is home.

Lex senses something is wrong.

Kumar remains hidden.

Maya has left Kip at the rear

and is close behind.

The soldiers assume their positions.

The enemy still hasn't seen Kumar,
and the troop is nearly set.

Lex can see movement,
but can't know what's coming.

Grandpa is going in.

Kumar makes his move.

Not good for Lex.

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)

Maya is on the front line.

Go, Grandpa!

Soon, our troop scales Castle Rock.

Kumar lays his claim
as king of this castle.

Overpowered,
Lex and his team retreat.

Finally, the troop is home.

For Maya and the troop,
it's great to be back.

First, the jungle gym.

Yup, still good.

(MONKEYS CHATTERING)

Then, it's time to catch up
with old friends.

And let's not forget you-know-who.

It's pretty obvious
that he has missed them.

Now,

street smart from the town,
they collect rent from their tenants.

"Look, we're all reasonable
forest creatures here.

"We're not gonna eat you,

"but we are gonna eat your fruit.

"So, hand it over."

The youngsters have
grown in confidence

since their urban adventure.

Especially Kip,

whose curiosity has blossomed.

(SNIFFING)

Castle Rock remains
a stronghold for our troop

as a year passes,

and another monsoon season
comes and goes.

The precious fig tree is back in fruit.

And this time, Maya is in it.

These days, Maya enjoys
a new acceptance by the sisters.

Then again,

some things never change.

(SCREECHES)

Yeah, yeah, you're still a big deal.
We get it.

The sisters are
still attended to by Raja,

but he's lost their support.

Whereas Grandpa just keeps on going,

a role model for generations
of young monkeys.

Kip is now a well-fed
and healthy little boy.

He has a knack for making friends,

and an independence
that is growing by the day.

Kip isn't just surviving,

he's thriving.

Kumar, now the alpha of the troop,
snuggles against Maya

and their brand new baby girl.

This infant's future will be secure.

She will know nothing of the struggle
once endured by her brother.

Kip now has a vibrant future
ahead of him,

thanks to his mother.

Against all odds,
Maya made this possible.

(POP MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS)

MAN: I think he's chasing for the jeeps.

A little bit angry, eh?

I'm getting nice little...

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION)

MAN 2: They've just started emerging.

You can see them behind me.

We've had a little bit of rain,

and it has obviously
softened up the termite mounds.

Some of them are coming out,

and the monkeys
are just picking them off.

(MAN SPEAKING LOCAL LANGUAGE)

(SNARLING)

MAN 3: (WHISPERING) About 17 weeks
we've been waiting for that.

It feels like we've been
filming here for six years.

What makes this more exciting is

it's not just mongooses
that live down here.

About four weeks ago,

we saw a cobra going in and out.

(COBRA HISSING)

(INDISTINCT SPEECH OVER RADIO)

We're coming.

(SOFT INSTRUMENTAL
MUSIC PLAYING) ♪

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