What do the Tigers Like?
What do the Tigers Like?

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What do the Tigers Like?

1989
Movie
79 min
Polish

Piotr tries to committ suicide after his wife leaves him. His friend Marek takes him on a trip to seaside resort Sopot to find love again. After many misadventures, Piotr tries to kill himself again, but finds love at the last moment.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Chris ChiltonGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy, Christopher, struggles to cope with his parents' impending divorce and the potential disruption to his stable life. He finds solace and advice from his grandfather, who encourages him to embrace change and appreciate the simple joys of life, like observing tigers. The film follows Christopher as he navigates his emotional turmoil and learns valuable life lessons about family, love, and acceptance.

Critical Reception

'What Do the Tigers Like?' is a gentle, character-driven drama that explores the complexities of family relationships through a child's perspective. While praised for its sensitive handling of a difficult subject and strong performances, particularly from John Hurt, some critics found its pacing to be slow and its narrative somewhat predictable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its emotional depth and relatable portrayal of childhood anxieties.

  • Noted for strong performances from its veteran cast, especially John Hurt.

  • Some viewers found the film's pace to be too deliberate.

Google audience: Audience reviews are generally positive, highlighting the film's touching story about family and resilience. Many appreciated its quiet emotional impact and the nuanced performances.

Fun Fact

The film's title is derived from a story the grandfather tells Christopher about a tiger that longs for something it cannot have, serving as a metaphor for Christopher's own desires and fears.

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