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To Walk with Lions (1999)

Director: Carl Schultz

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Made 32 years after Born Free, this is more 'labour of love' than a cash cow sequel. Not surprisingly, in view of the marriage breakdown and murders of the Kenyan wildlife conservationists Joy and George Adamson, Schultz's biopic, spanning George's 18-year struggle to hold on to his Kora reserve, tells a very different story. Reality bites. The lions, too - as wild 'n' broke Englishman Tony Fitzjohn (Michie) discovers when he takes a job at Kora and is promptly pounced on. The movie paints a convincing picture of perfection exhausted; as an action adventure and character study, however, it grips only in bursts. The dramatised account of the substitute father/son relationship between Adamson (Harris) and Fitzjohn is underripe and lacking any sense of development. Adamson's 'sublime communion' with his lions feels a bit like the macho flipside of the babying ways of his wife in the earlier film.

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  • zazu said...
    Posted on Feb 18 2008 00:04 What an amazing Movie. Harris and Michie did very well they work well on screen together. It sends out a clear message the movie does. All animals have a right to live on this earth. The sceens were graghic but I think they needed to be in the movie. The Lions cannot be blamed one of the Lions was poisoned. Africa is shown in all it's beauty and glory. I give this film 5 * and well done to all who made the movie possible.
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