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The footage of the tigers was well filmed and interesting, but there wasn't enough of it. The story about Jim Corbett seemed theatrical and detracted from what could have been a better film.
3/10 8.11.2009 -
beacham@ - age: 50+
Very very very bad. Please do not see it. Very boring. Did not enjoy it at all. Forget all about this movie. If you want to see this movie, go ahead and see it but be dissapointed at the end.
2/10 15.7.2006 -
kunaalg@ - age: 1-12
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This movie bought back my childhood memories of Jim Corbett(The great hunter of man eating tiger) as he was a family friend and I have letters from him to my father. The movie captures the mood and excitement of the beauty of Indias wild life... 100+ years ago. Its time that man has forgotten but the movie brings it out.
10/10 12.6.2004 -
rashidjafry@ - age: 50+
The photography of tigers is what makes this movie worth seeing, but there is a lot of filler here that is just short enough not to ruin it. It was made partly to appeal for international interest and concern by the Indian tourist board, so it feels in places like an NFB film. But the story and film of the tigers is pretty good, especially if you have a 2 for 1 coupon!
7/10 26.5.2004 -
scorpionsisland@ - age: 26-35
This film is absolutely superp on all counts: breathtaking photography; timely theme; exquisite direction; thoughtful analysis; historical accuracy; awesome presentation. Obviously a lot of painstaking research was conducted in producing this documentary. The 3-D effect was spectacular, one experienced the sensation of actually being there. If there was a way of rating it higher than 10, I would do so unhesitatingly. Wish there were more movies of this calibre!
10/10 14.10.2003 -
mkapoor37@ - age: 50+
Great cinematography and very informative about tigers. Definitely not a waste of time.
7/10 30.9.2003 -
sarahsaddy@ - age: 18-25
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Absolutely a must see. The Tigers are so magnificant. Shows how vulnerable man really can be while just trying to survive in the jungle amongst one of the world's largest most powerful, yet very beautiful, cats in the world. A must see.
10/10 24.3.2003 -
aeichele@ - age: 36-49
Excellent film! Very interesting story..
8/10 14.2.2003 -
fowse@ - age: 18-25
Enjoyable. Great scenery and storyline.
7/10 29.11.2002 -
sheckshee@ - age: 26-35
This is a breathtaking piece of work which manages to convey the story of Jim Corbett, the plight of the tiger and the amazing colourful cultural history of India in a mere 40 minutes of fantastically shot footage. Superb.
10/10 30.10.2002 -
s,booth@ - age: 26-35
A fabulous and memorable experience! I feel like I would like to be transported to India at this moment. Wonderful images of the majestic Bengal tiger, and the breathtaking Indian landscape were combined with a soundtrack that move into the whole and created a truly magical experience. I'm definitely going to see it again!
10/10 22.10.2002 -
wallis,hugh@ - age: 50+
I highly recommend this movie, by far the best Imax film I've ever seen! It was absolutely awesome! A veritable feast for the mind and the senses. Excellent story portrayed clearly and beautifully in perfect documentary-drama style. Breathtaking photography. Beautiful soundtrack. The perfect mix of biographical and cultural history with absolutely amazing visuals. I would say this movie is a masterpiece. I have only one criticism -- it ended before I was ready to let it go. Some Imax films tend to drag on even though they are only 40 minutes or so, but I would have been perfectly happy to sit through another hour of India, Kingdom of the Tiger! I will definitely see it again!
10/10 13.10.2002 -
hamster@ - age: 26-35
I was really blown away by this IMAX film. I have seen many films, and this was definitely the best! Excellent music and cinematography. A must see!
10/10 11.10.2002 -
maria@ - age: 26-35
Truly an important film to watch. It is a beautifully written, visually stunning tribute to India and the Bengal tiger. Definitely a must-see.
10/10 11.10.2002 -
linda,deluca@ - age: 26-35
I was lucky to see a sneak preview and was completely blown-away by the film. I kind of expected a very general film about the country but was surprised to learn so much about its diveristy of people, wildlife and landscapes. ITs rare that an IMAX film pulls of dramatic sequences and this one does it really well. Its very compelling and powerful. Lovely!
9/10 11.10.2002 -
yingback@ - age: 18-25
WOW! What an amazing piece of work. The images are gorgeous, and the story is really interesting and the tigers are very very cool. I really liked this film a lot. A must-see!
10/10 11.10.2002 -
sma@ - age: 18-25
Loved this film. I'm not a big Imax fan but I tell you - this one is really amazing. I always wanted to go to India - and I felt like I've been there and back. Highly recommend to see this film!
10/10 11.10.2002 -
twendy@ - age: 26-35
Yes, a masterpiece - This is unlike any IMAX film you have seen before -- an excellent engaging STORY, awesome VISUALS, and gorgeous TIGER images. I've seen lots of IMAX films and hands down its one of the Best IMAX films ever. Most Imax films are all about selling the gimmick of the large screen and just have wall-to-wall voice-overs. This breaks out of the mold, and constantly surprises you. The Music by Michael Brook is phenomenal and the cinematography is exquiste. The script is also very touching - it really inspires you without being a painful lesson on conservation. Treat yourself in the cold fall season and go and see INDIA on the the large screen!
10/10 11.10.2002 -
leemeeme@ - age: 18-25
I was expecting to see a very interesting documentary on India and it's diverse culture. Instead was treated to a 1 hour lecture on why killing Tigers is wrong. Not a good Imax film at all.
2/10 19.7.2002 -
kjrose@ - age: 18-25
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