White Lion

2010 "Home is a Journey"
6.5| 1h33m| en| More Info
Released: 19 February 2010 Released
Producted By: Peru Productions
Country: South Africa
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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According to the legend of the Shangaan, white lions are the messengers of the gods, but it has been years since one has been seen in their remote African valley. When a white lion is miraculously born into that valley, a young Shangaan named Gisani, finds himself destined to protect this rare and magnificent creature at all costs. This young lion, whom will be known as Letsatsi, is cast from his pride and forced to embark upon a perilous journey of survival.

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Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Winifred The movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
Skyler Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
gilligan1965 There was once a time when people gathered around to listen to the stories of their patriarch, or, in some cases, their Shaman, or, in this case, their elder, old Gisani.This is the kind of 'family' movie that can be enjoyed by everyone who loves animals, especially children. It has a good story; lots of wild animals; beautiful scenery and landscapes; some intrigue; some excitement; and, a storyteller who walks the audience through it all.A bit of trivia - I didn't realize it at first, but, 'Old Gisani' is portrayed by John Kani, 'Sergeant Jessie Link' in "The Wild Geese," which also starred Richard Harris who portrays George Adamson in "To Walk With Lions;" and, George Adamson, himself, is in "Christian the Lion;" "An Elephant Called Slowly;" and, "The Lion Cub From Harrods." Although filmed in different African nations, it's a beautiful 'Africa' connection with movies about lions, and, other wonderful animals of that continent!I have a love of Africa which is why I watch so many of these sorts of movies, and, I can't get enough of them.I gave this movie 'eight stars' as it's not a great movie, but, I believe it to be a very good one if you like this sort of thing.
Leofwine_draca WHITE LION is a 2010 South African movie about the life and adventures of a rare white lion cub who leaves his pride and must contend with the perils of the African veld, along with unscrupulous poachers and other feline rivals. Despite some hints of mysticism along the way, this is a very ordinary movie that comes across as a Disney film rather than something genuinely eye-opening like the classic BORN FREE.The film features noted Shakespearian actor John Kani as the narrator and is set sometime in the mid 20th century, not that you'd know by the costumes and vehicles. It's the sort of plot less production that would work much better as a nature documentary, as the most interesting thing about the whole production is that it was filmed over a number of years, so you actually get to see the various lion cubs as they grow up.Unfortunately, there's not much drama on offer here and sometimes the movie veers towards the twee. It's all very simplistic and the morals are painted in black and white which doesn't leave much room for interest; some of the supporting actors are also less than inspiring. Footage of the lions in the wild is all well and good, but I was hoping for much, much more with this one.
grahak777 This is a sweet movie aimed towards a younger audience but can be enjoyed by adults.It follows the exploits of a white lion cub as it grows up to be a king of the jungle. Initially rejected by his pride because of his skin color (notice the hidden anti racism message) he soon moves location and befriends another big cat who is later shot by a hunter. Tragedy seems to follow him as his brother dies also early on. The interesting extras on the DVD show how it was made using heaps of lion cubs. Apparently white cub lions are quite common. Children will love some of the footage and enjoy the exploits and message behind the movie. If you get a chance sit down and give it a watch.
Ddyracer2 Great movie by one of the best animal behaviorist out there. The story follows Letsatsi, a white Lion cub who is idolized by the Shangaan. The narration is not something that a ordinary documentary or movie would have. This film is sorta in between. John Kani who plays the Gisani is a good storyteller. However, he's the type of feller who is not really a narrator. But that's fine. IMO, it gives the movie a good feel. Sure, he ain't professional, like those impressive narrators with their deep voices but because the narration is different it makes it more flavorful. The scenery, is great, 100% on that. The story, like some other reviewer said is not on par. It felt a little long i admit. But often in films there is a sense of loss. Someone died, tragically which although is old, we love to see. Yes, point out that i'm am being a hypocrite. Different is good. But loss although like i said overused, probably would have helped the story. Especially at the end when Letsatsi is hunted by Man. Perfect for a Lioness ( there wasn't one but Letsatsi did have a pride at the end) to die or something like that. Or at least something tragic. Yes, I realize just now, that Letsatsi friend died, but it wasn't tragic or sad enough.Also there isn't really any showing of the Shangaan valley and their village/city would have gave me a better sense of "The Legend." That's about it. So i gave it 8/10 or 80% But i was feeling generous. Kevin Richardson who produced this could use some funds. I'm not a sponsor but check out The Lion Ranger. It shows Kevin interacting, playing, looking after his Lion Park in Gauteng Province, South Africa.