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| Release Date: |
June 25, 2004 |
| On DVD: |
December 21, 2004 |
| Genre: |
Drama |
| Running Time: |
109 minutes |
| MPAA Rating: |
Rated PG for mild violence. |
| Director: |
Jean-Jacques Annaud |
| Writer: |
Jean-Jacques Annaud, Alain Godard, Julian Fellowes |
| Cast: |
Guy Pearce, Christian Clavier, Le Mai Anh, Freddie Highmore, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, Vincent Scarito |
Set around the ruins of Angkor-Wat, Cambodia in the 1920's, this is the story of two tigers that are forced to battle each other, even though they are brothers. Separated when they are cubs, one became a circus performer, the other a trained killer. Read more
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Movie Review
Grade: B+
These days, it's rare to find a family film that truly is for families, but thankfully, "Two Brothers" is the perfect choice for kids this holiday season. About two tiger cubs who are taken from their parents and forced into captivity, "Two Brothers" is a touching, heartwarming and enjoyable movie. Read the full movie review
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User Comments & Reviews
Not for children, by P.King
June 25, 2004
I just took my 8 year old ,nothing in the trailer led me to believe it would be inappropriate. For adults it is a very good movie, however be prepared to be upset. I strongly caution parents and feel it should be PG13. The animals are killed, abused and in fear for the majority of the film.My child had to look away and leave at one point due to being so upset.
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