There's no such thing as a human chimp, but half a century ago a chimpanzee's conditioning by her human "parents" famously blurred the lines.
Lucy Temerlin lived in the suburbs with a psychologist and his wife, went for rides with them in the station wagon, and enjoyed the occasional gin and tonic.
After a point, though — that point being puberty — she spent most of her time in a backyard chain-link cage because her size and aggressiveness were wreaking havoc on this nuclear family's domestic bliss.
Going beyond the headlines, filmmaker Alex Parkinson revisits the groundbreaking case through the firsthand recollections of a key participant, one who met Lucy after her days as an experimental subject and followed her well into her troubled.
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