
Cheetah
An honest and diligent inspector is murdered with his family. However, he survives the attack and is in coma for a while. When he exits coma, he takes revenge by murdering the villains one by one to avenge his loved ones who died at the hands of the villains.
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Plot Summary
In the vast African savanna, a young boy named Chande befriends a cheetah cub. As they grow together, their bond deepens, but their idyllic life is threatened by poachers who seek to capture the cheetah. Chande must find the courage to protect his wild friend and their shared home. The film follows their adventures as they navigate the dangers of the wilderness and the complexities of human interference.
Critical Reception
Cheetah received a mixed to generally positive reception, with many critics praising its beautiful cinematography and heartwarming portrayal of the human-animal bond. However, some found the plot predictable and geared primarily towards a younger audience, noting a lack of depth for adult viewers. Its educational aspects regarding cheetah conservation were often highlighted.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stunning visuals of the African landscape.
- The emotional connection between the boy and the cheetah is a significant strength.
- Criticized by some for a simplistic and predictable storyline.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Kenya, offering authentic and breathtaking scenery of the African wilderness.
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