: The film gained attention outside of adult circles when the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs unsuccessfully attempted to sue the production.
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In more recent decades, the discourse around Tarzan and Jane has shifted toward the "shame" of the franchise’s colonial roots. Modern popular media analysis often scrutinizes the "White Savior" trope and the problematic depiction of African landscapes and peoples. While the romantic entertainment value remains, there is an inherent discomfort in how Jane—as a symbol of Western civilization—is "won" by a man who rules the jungle. Contemporary reinterpretations, such as the 2016 Legend of Tarzan, attempt to rectify this by giving Jane more agency and acknowledging the political realities of the Congo. The shame is no longer about a skimpy costume or a nude scene, but about the historical context in which these stories were born. : The film gained attention outside of adult