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Hijo de Tigre
A son who needs to tell his father about his sexual orientation. A father who hopes to see in his son the continued virility he preaches. "Hijo e' Tigre" (Son of the Tiger) is a colloquial expression used by a father when he finds his son a source of pride, discovering that he resembles him, and generally, in the face of an action that makes him resemble the typical "Argentine macho." The film critiques this machismo, still prevalent in our society today.
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Plot Summary
The film follows a once-famous actor who, after a period of decline, is offered a role that could revive his career. He must confront his past demons and personal struggles to deliver a performance that resonates with both critics and audiences. Along the way, he grapples with his relationships and his own identity.
Critical Reception
Hijo de Tigre received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising Juan Luis Galiardo's performance in what was one of his final roles. Some found the narrative compelling, while others felt it was somewhat predictable. Audience reception was generally favorable, appreciating the emotional depth of the story.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its lead performance, particularly Galiardo's poignant portrayal.
A poignant, albeit at times familiar, story about redemption and the complexities of fame.
The film offers a character-driven drama with emotional resonance.
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Fun Fact
The film was one of the last projects of veteran Spanish actor Juan Luis Galiardo before his passing in 2020.
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