Review of The Last Lions (2011) by Jason H — 29 Apr 2012
This is the truly gripping tale of Ma di Tau ("Mother of Lions") as she fights for her life and those of her young cubs. I was left equal parts amazed and agonized by this film; amazed by the will and perserverance of this lone lioness and agonized by the heart-wrenching drop in the lion population.
In 50 years lions have gone from some 450,000 to only 20,000 left in the wild. The cinematography in this film is beautiful, sweeping across Botswana's Okavango Delta in colors only nature can make.
A National Geographic must-see.
This review of The Last Lions (2011) was written by Jason H on 29 Apr 2012.
The Last Lions has generally received very positive reviews.
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