Alexander plays the role of a
fearless schoolboy, adopting cheetah as his pet and venture into the wild as
per his father’s decision to leave the cheetah back at its real home. The movie
wasn’t distinctive among the wildlife adventures and its dealings are very
simple and lighthearted to quick pass with strong emotion shared by the boy and
cheetah. The desert sailboat rides on the converted bike and cheetah chased beside
the speeding bike are few exciting moments and the background score was so fascinating
through the 5.1 channel.
What more enthusiastic was the cinematography,
which is a real visual treat with scenes changing on landscape and wildlife are
notable. The movie directed by Carroll Ballard and produced by Warner Bros also
stresses the comfort at home and for the wild animal’s forest is the only place
to alive and it’s impossible to exchange its base. Duma is the name of the
cheetah and since the story adapts fiction its enjoyable quite unquestioning the
impossibilities.
must watch for my daughter i guess...
ReplyDeleteNice review, Jeevan! Quite an amusing title that for a film let alone a cheetah. :) :D
ReplyDeletenice reading about the movie...good review!
ReplyDeleteWow! Very interesting! Thank u! :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds real interesting movie.
ReplyDeleteMust be interesting!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this
ReplyDeletei hadnt even known there is some movie like this
thank you for this review and recommendation. we are alway always looking for movies for our kids to watch that are not filled with sex and violence. I will check this out!!
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Great review, Jeevan!
ReplyDeleteNice review...
ReplyDeleteThis is interesting to watch. Great review!
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