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The Tiger Factory
Ping Ping is 19 and wants to go to Japan to work in a car parts company. She's under the guardianship of her aunt, Madame Tien, who shuffles her between two jobs - working in a pig farm, and cleaning dishes in a rundown restaurant. Tien is also involved in a 'baby factory' scheme, pairing young women with migrant workers and then selling the babies for money. Both survive with each other in a love-hate symbiotic manner, until a truth about her aunt is revealed to Ping Ping.
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Plot Summary
A former army officer is drawn back into a world of espionage and intrigue when his past catches up with him. He must navigate treacherous alliances and uncover a conspiracy to protect his family and country. The film explores themes of betrayal, loyalty, and the high cost of duty.
Critical Reception
The Tiger Factory received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many citing a convoluted plot and uneven pacing. However, some reviewers acknowledged the action sequences and Arjun Sarja's performance as a saving grace.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its action sequences and lead actor's performance.
Criticized for a confusing narrative and slow pacing.
Some found the political undertones interesting, while others felt they were underdeveloped.
Google audience: Audience reception for The Tiger Factory is not widely documented on Google platforms, making a specific summary of user sentiment unavailable.
Fun Fact
The film's director, M. K. Bhadrakumar, is more widely known for his work as a political commentator and analyst.
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