Review of Two Brothers (2004) by Stephen Holden for New York Times — 23 Jun 2004
Yes, it's all terribly hokey. But once you accept the premise as a conceit that allows the director, Jean-Jacques Annaud, to offer an intimate, utopian vision of the animal kingdom, Two Brothers succeeds as an inspirational pastorale and passionate moral brief for animal rights and preservation.
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This review of Two Brothers (2004) was written by Stephen Holden and published by New York Times on 23 Jun 2004.
Two Brothers has generally received positive reviews.
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