Review of Duma

Duma (2005)
7/10
something (in the) wild
23 February 2024
Carroll Ballard's final movie as a director is one of the many movies in which children have to develop their survival skills (it could be a double-bill with "The Journey of Natty Gann"). In this case, a South African family adopts an orphaned cheetah and raises him, only for a mishap to send the son and the cheetah into the wilderness. "Duma" isn't a masterpiece, but it both gives us a look at the wildlife of southern Africa, and respect for said wildlife. Mind you, some scenes look pretty dangerous; there ARE plenty of predators in the wild.

All in all, it's a fun movie that, like a 1966 movie, reminds us that wild animals are born free.
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