Parents' Guide to

Tiger

By Jennifer Green, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 6+

Gorgeous animal docu is full of wonder; also peril, death.

Movie PG 2024 89 minutes
Tiger movie poster: Two tigers cuddle.

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You don't have to feel any natural affinity or curiosity for the wild animals of the Indian forest to be drawn into this gorgeous documentary. That's because the makers of Tiger, like other Disneynature films, have a winning combination of extensive never-before-seen, behind-the-scenes footage, and an engaging voice-over by a celebrity (in this case, India-born Priyanka Chopra Jonas). They've managed to put cameras inside caves, zoom in on intimate moments, and capture action sequences from afar, putting us right there as a forest-full of animals go about their lives.

To accompany the impressive footage, the filmmakers craft a story full of wonderment, natural beauty, and also death, humanizing their subjects and setting their daily actions to evocative music for easier understanding. For example, when mama tiger Ambar finds two cubs missing, Chopra Jonas tells us how she must be feeling as a melancholy tune plays in the background. Do tigers feel sadness the way we do? This is something scientists might not be able to tell us, but the footage shared here (gathered from over 1,500 days in the wild) offers plenty of insights and memorable views of truly stunning creatures.

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