Review of Jaguar (1996) by Mikhail B — 03 Jul 2012
Helplessly lame, particularly for 1990s, Indiana Jones-styled adventure film with stupid plot, awkward fights, ugly beauty, blurred message and unfunny jokes. The only thing worthy here is the scenery of Latin America present in the opening and closing credits.
An Amazonian tribal chief nicknamed Jaguar while on a visit to Paris delegates his power to a good-for-nothing French, who, accompanied by Jean Reno, travels back to the Amazonian rainforests to beat up the bad guys, who want to destroy the forests, and to recover the chief's soul.
He predictably does the job and they live happily ever after.
This review of Jaguar (1996) was written by Mikhail B on 03 Jul 2012.
Jaguar has generally received positive reviews.
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