Two Brothers (2004)
6/10
Two brothers
3 February 2006
Two brothers (Jean-Jacques Annaud) From his previous movies we know JJ Annaud loves to make movies about nature, people and history.

Although this is certainly not his best movie, he manages to make people think about what he makes. Here about the steeling of artifacts and killing of wild animals in foreign colonies.

First of all, its a movie about two brother tigers, who s parents are hunted because tigers kill. In this, not really defined place (somewhere India or Bangladesh) they kill people and domestic animals (buffels).

When Aidan McRory (Guy Pearce), who plays a man who steels authentic artifacts from the forests, kills the mother-or father of the two small tigers (not defined), the two brothers are brought to two different places.

At that time the place is controlled by French politicians who have a colony in the region, and one of those high ranked officer s son gets a tiger. The other one is sold to a circus, as a vicious tiger. The first one is making really trouble and is sold to the head of the colony who has several fierce animals in his dungeon.

After a year they are brought together to fight to each-other. But the two brothers recognize each other and wont fight and escape.

In general not bad, but the visual effect could be done a lot better and off course in such sentimental films the script is made for children to understand.

A feel good movie.

Nice movie, but still: 5.5/10
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