Tiger Brothers

Jean-Jacques Annaud
Guy Pearce, Jean-Claude Dreyfus, Freddie Highmore, Ron Yuan, Philippe Leroy-Borg, Moussah Maskri, Vincent Scarito, Maï Anh Le, Jaran 'See Tao' Petcharoen, Stéphanie Lagarde, Bernard Flavien, Annop Varapanya, David Gant, Teerawat Mulvilai, Somjin Chimwong, Noza Quadra, Juliette Holland, Beau Gautier de Kermor, Christophe Jessua
2004
France, UK
Completed
English, French, Thai
109 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known asDeux frères,is aFrance, UKProducerwomen sex,At2004Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, French, Thai,Current Douban rating8.6(For reference only)。
Tiger Guma and Sangha were born in the primeval forests of Indochina, in a carefree childhood. However, the ancient caves here attracted a group of Western explorers. They shot their father. The unfortunate Guma was taken away by them, leaving Sangha to flee in panic with their mother. Guma was sold to a circus, forced to practice tricks like jumping through fire hoops every day. He misses his family and is not accustomed to the life of being tamed, facing a very bleak situation. While his brother Sangha also could not escape the fate of being captured by humans. Fortunately, the officer's son dotes on him, keeping him at home to live together, sparing him from a turbulent life. However, after all, he is a wild tiger, and when the family sensed danger, the poor Sangha was still sent to the zoo. A few months later, a tiger fighting competition began. The two brothers unexpectedly found themselves arranged as opponents in the arena. This reunion filled them with joy and ignited their escape plan.