Friday, February 19, 2010
The Jaguar
The Jaguar Review

Fans of Jean Reno have to catch this one. Even if you aren't a fan of foreign films you will probably enjoy it. While on a mission in the city to spread the word of his people an Amazon Shaman enlists some men to help his tribe back in the jungle. Reno is great as the anthropologist helping a gambler the shaman believes is a prophet. I recommend you watch it in French with subtitles. The subtitles are slightly messed up in a few places (Amazon tribe subtitles, which aren't in English, overlap English subtitles) but the English dubbing is terrible and you can tell it isn't Reno. I'm not sure why as he speaks English. If you enjoyed "The Gods Must Be Crazy" be sure to catch this little jewel. Good action and comedy. I highly recommend it.
The Jaguar Feature
- Three impossibly different characters find themselves in the same elevator at a grand hotel in Paris: Wanu (Harrison Lowe), an Indian form the Amazon tropical rainforest who is in France on a humanitarian tour; Campana (Jean Reno), his interpreter; and Perrin (Patrick Bruel), a dashing, funny gambler and borderline con artist. Wanu decides Perrin should be the chosen one and fixes his gaze upon hi
The Jaguar Overview
Three impossibly different characters find themselves in the same elevator at a grand hotel in Paris: Wanu (Harrison Lowe), an Indian from the Amazon tropical rainforest who is in France on a humanitarian tour; Campana (Jean Reno), his interpreter; and Perrin (Patrick Bruel), a dashing, funny gambler and borderline con artist. Wanu decides Perrin should be "the chosen one" and fixes his gaze upon him. From then on, Perrin is compelled to accomplish a mission that takes him on a wild adventure with Campana through the forests of the Amazon!
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