Impressively filmed with good action, a compellingly dramatic story line with simply great lion shots, Roar is improved with the added dimension.
Lions 3D
Genre: Education/General Interest
Reviews
The 3-D effects are impressive...but hardly necessary; Liversedge's film is strong enough even without them...
A certain majesty is conveyed by the cinematic largess. In three dimensions, the imperial nature of the lion is fleshed out. It's akin to the difference between seeing a magazine photograph of a lion and encountering one at the zoo.
For audiences who only know lions through animated imitations or the bars of a zoo, this film commands respect for these magnificent creatures in the wild, whether plotting, nurturing, roaring, resting or leaping and snatching an antelope high in the air.
If William Shakespeare were alive and making nature movies, Lions 3-D is the sort of movie he'd make.
[Director Tim Liversedge] truly knows his stuff when it comes to shooting wildlife -- he gets so close to some of the lions that we expect their breath to fog up the lens. Now he just needs to work on finding a story worthy of his pictures.

