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'Beast' Review: Idris Elba's Creature Movie Will Make You Miss 'Anaconda'

In the new movie "Beast," the demonic lion has a multi-layered backstory, much like Liam Neeson in "Taken."

Scary Simba kills African villagers for fun and relentlessly hunts Nate (Idris Elba) and two young daughters (Leah Sava Jeffries and Iyana Harry) Why is there? An evil poacher took the pride of a big cat and he snapped and turned into a villain.

Movie review

Running time: 93 minutes. Rating <br>Rating R (Violent content, bloody images, some language.) In theaters.

I have never been disgusted by the evil creatures in Jaws, Anaconda, and Lake Placid. But my heart went to this poor, murderous widowed lion who is obsessed with avenging the death of her cute cubs and lioness.

(Early scenes even show one of Nate's daughters wearing a "Jurassic Park" T-shirt). ) to win. Never poured for sharks. No tears were shed by the raptors! These stories are corny and emotionally uncomplicated. 

Nate (Idris Elba) protects one of his daughters (Leah Sava Jeffries) in "Beast."
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Nate sent her daughters to the distant savanna took me to her ex-wife died. The couple spent happy years there, he as a doctor and her wife as a wildlife photographer. What a brilliant idea!

On their first day there, they go on a safari with Nate's old friend Martin (Sharlto Copley), and the group stumbles upon a run-down, corpse-filled village where Kitty meets her cat, her cujo. will be

Their car, of course, smashed into a tree and the rest of the movie is about them going out of the tree (ridiculous) and coming back in terror, trying unsuccessfully to avoid the creatures. To do.

Norah (Leah Sava Jeffries) fends off a killer cat.
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Various jumps have a decent amount of fear, and Elba is a subtle Contextual performance. To revitalize his character, the writers placed an emotional distance from his daughters because he believed he had abandoned his sick mother. A great way for a father to regain the love of his children is , to protect children from ferocious lions.

But it all depends on Mr. Whiskers. His CGI of the lion his animation is just apt so even if he scares you it doesn't come across as real at all. After some initial thrills, the Balthazar Cormacourt-directed film has grown less exciting. He just jumped out the window — again.

And the final epic battle is hilarious. In real life, Nate gets beaten to death in his 5 seconds.