9/10
Wonderful film. But what happened to the injured tiger?
2 June 2024
Wonderful film about an amazing group of people in India working hard to preserve Tigers and foster a safe and tolerant relationship between Tigers and Villagers across the country. The loose group includes filmmakers, forest protectors, and veterinary experts all contributing to this exceptional work that ensures that both Tigers and the people living near them can live together peacefully. In instances where there is a Tiger causing problems and fear, they have a process to move the tiger to a safe environment where they will not come in contact with people.

The film is beautiful and includes rare and unique scenes of majestic Tigers (and other animals) in family groups never before filmed at such close proximity. There are no scenes of killing or other activity that could be inappropriate for younger viewers and provides educational content as well as aesthetic cinematography. My only complaint is there was no follow up on the young male who was injured in a conflict with another Tiger. It left me with lingering concerns and I would have appreciated confirmation that he recovered fully.

The dedication of this group and the country in general is impressive and this film is a testament to their dedication, commitment, and success.
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