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Two Brothers (2004)

Two Brothers (2004)
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Like The Bear, director Jean-Jacques Annaud's acclaimed animal picture released 15 years prior, Two Brothers offers a family-friendly epic as told through the eyes of its four-legged protagonists, who, in this case, are sibling tiger cubs Koumal and Sangha. Though a life in the jungles of French colonial Indochina circa the 1920s seemed certain, the cubs are separated shortly after their birth when the notorious hunter Aidan McRory (Guy Pearce) kills their father. Koumal is whisked away to a circus, where he is cruelly beaten into submission and forced to perform tricks to earn his keep. Sangha fares better at first -- he lands in the posh estate of a French government official who wants the big cat to serve as a companion for his lonely son, though a series of unforeseen circumstances ultimately finds Sangha in the hands of a man determined to turn him into an aggressive prizefighter. Understandably, neither tiger is happy with his arrangements, and both escape captivity in hopes of returning to the jungle. Unfortunately for them, the prospect of two loose tigers is hardly comforting for the locals, who quickly demand that McRory kill the cubs before they threaten the safety of the village. Once McRory finds the tigers in their natural habitat, however, he faces a crisis of conscience he hadn't thought possible. Two Brothers also features Jean-Claude Dreyfus and Freddie Highmore. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

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Starring:
Guy PearceJean-Claude Dreyfus, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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Synopsis of Two Brothers

Like The Bear, director Jean-Jacques Annaud's acclaimed animal picture released 15 years prior, Two Brothers offers a family-friendly epic as told through the eyes of its four-legged protagonists, who, in this case, are sibling tiger cubs Koumal and Sangha. Though a life in the jungles of French colonial Indochina circa the 1920s seemed certain, the cubs are separated shortly after their birth when the notorious hunter Aidan McRory (Guy Pearce) kills their father. Koumal is whisked away to a circus, where he is cruelly beaten into submission and forced to perform tricks to earn his keep. Sangha fares better at first -- he lands in the posh estate of a French government official who wants the big cat to serve as a companion for his lonely son, though a series of unforeseen circumstances ultimately finds Sangha in the hands of a man determined to turn him into an aggressive prizefighter. Understandably, neither tiger is happy with his arrangements, and both escape captivity in hopes of returning to the jungle. Unfortunately for them, the prospect of two loose tigers is hardly comforting for the locals, who quickly demand that McRory kill the cubs before they threaten the safety of the village. Once McRory finds the tigers in their natural habitat, however, he faces a crisis of conscience he hadn't thought possible. Two Brothers also features Jean-Claude Dreyfus and Freddie Highmore. ~ Tracie Cooper, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
105 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Writer(s):
Jean-Jacques AnnaudAlain Godard
Producer(s):
Jean-Jacques AnnaudJake EbertsXavier Castano
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Watch With Your Kids, Scary Moments, Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
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Dena G.

Plot was outstanding. Animals as usual steal both the show and your heart in this movie. Great for movie goers of all ages.

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Stacy L.

This film mostly portrays the everyday reality that some of these animals face and is made for the sole purpose of us humans getting to know that these kind of things happen, and thus force us to act and stop this abuse. So anyone who can't stand this and needs to walk away from the theater because their fairy tale projections are not met, is the ultimate enemy of these beautiful creatures that they wanted to see happy in the first place. Unlike typical Hollywood crap, this project was made to have you think and act on the basis of information you received, and not to leave the theater smiling like a happy idiot while forgetting all about it two days later. It is a film designed to help these animals, and not to have you spend money on useless toys and products associated with this movie, which is a norm for the typical Hollywood happy ending fairy tale.

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Shanon J.

EXCELLENT movie :) A roller coaster between warm fuzzies and having to grab the kleenex box. Entertaining for all ages and a must see in my opinion.

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