Zwei Tiger werden als Jungtiere getrennt und in Gefangenschaft genommen, nur um Jahre später als Feinde von einem Forscher wieder zusammengeführt zu werden, der sie versehentlich dazu zwingt... Alles lesenZwei Tiger werden als Jungtiere getrennt und in Gefangenschaft genommen, nur um Jahre später als Feinde von einem Forscher wieder zusammengeführt zu werden, der sie versehentlich dazu zwingt, gegeneinander zu kämpfen.Zwei Tiger werden als Jungtiere getrennt und in Gefangenschaft genommen, nur um Jahre später als Feinde von einem Forscher wieder zusammengeführt zu werden, der sie versehentlich dazu zwingt, gegeneinander zu kämpfen.
- Auszeichnungen
- 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt
- The Village Chief
- (as Jaran Phetjareon 'Sitao')
- Verlaine
- (as Teerawat Mulvilai 'Ka-Nge')
- Napoleon
- (as Somjin Chimwong 'Nen')
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I just finished viewing "Two Brothers". Honestly, I've never expected anymore to see a movie of that class.
What do I mean?
These days there are so much new movies, which is so wonderful, because so many people now have the chance to express themselves and do a movie, but not many of them know how to do it. There are people, who do know and there are people, which do have talent.
I still remember, when I saw "The Bear". Not much, but I do remember it really got me with it. Years ago, there were really movies, that had what to offer to the spectator. I still prefer more, the commercial movies, but do miss the real good cinema.
And so, few days back I was just watching around the rent-a-video club, when I saw the title. At first, though it is yet another action movie, until I saw the front cover. These days, adventure movies are rare. The director's name immediately grabbed my attention and really threw me thinking. Jean-Jacques Annaud did another adventure? I did not read the text on the cover, just was thinking to myself... These tigers really reminded me of "The Bear"... Was it a little nostalgia?
Whatever it was, it is wonderful. I do not remember myself enjoying so much, for a long time. The movie is appropriate for most ages, with good plot. Very slight mixture of this specific old-school fragrance and modern computer graphic effects. It is so precisely mixed, that at the beginning You will never realize is it real, You are watching or computer-made.
In fact, the movie, I think I may say so, is sort of a masterpiece, but since I am not very competent of the technical details, will not discuss them, except mentioning just in brief.
Wonderful graphics, exotic views, well mixed sound, good music, great story, interesting point of views... remarkable.
A thing to notice here, is that it did not made me remember just of "The Bear". Actually in the beginning I was thinking of "Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes". Annaud spend big amount of time, exploring the relationships of the tigers, the tigers and the people, the people, the people and tigers. There are some very precisely dosed moments, showing the two tigers in perspectives, You would really love to explore. I just love the way he did it!
You will never realize how these 109 minutes will pass around You, so better stop reading this and go see it!
Have a good time!
I found myself talking to the cubs as they were trying to escape the hunters, roting them on, and yelling, "WOO HOO" when they finally escaped the danger.
The plight of these animals is all to real, unfortunately. If even one movie like this can help slow their extinction, then it's worth watching & becoming more involved with groups fighting for wildlife preservation.
"Two Brothers" is a story about two tigers that are separated at a young stage of their lives, while their parents are killed by people that loved to engage in this type of hunting. The two little cubs are about the best in the film as one see them getting in all kinds of adventures in the first part of the film.
The story behind the animals serves the film as it provides an accessible background as it illustrates the inter action between humans and animals. Guy Pearce and Freddie Highmore are seen in the film as Aidan and Raoul. Freddie Highmore is a child actor with an expressive face that shows a child of great intelligence without any trace of ego.
As Mr. Annaud proved with "The Bear", he has a good eye for involving the animals in his stories about them with surprising results.
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- WissenswertesDespite all the safety precautions, Guy Pearce was bitten on the shoulder by one of the more temperamental tigers. He later admitted that "it hurt but I thought it was pretty cool to get bitten by a tiger".
- PatzerThe opening shot of the movie has a Toco Toucan in it and the movie is set in Cambodia. The Toco Toucan is native to South America.
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Aidan McRory: Where did you learn your English?
Naï-Rea: His Excellency asked the Australian priests to open a school here to teach us languages.
Aidan McRory: Well, I'm very impressed. What else did they teach you?
Naï-Rea: To beware of white men.
- SoundtracksLa Polka des Tigres
Composed by Gabriel Yared
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- 59.660.000 € (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 19.176.754 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 6.144.160 $
- 27. Juni 2004
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 62.174.008 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 49 Min.(109 min)
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- 2.35 : 1