The Tiger Makes Out
The Tiger Makes Out

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The Tiger Makes Out

1967
Movie
94 min
English

During a typically disaster-filled day, Ben Harris, an angry and frustrated bachelor mailman living in a cluttered Greenwich Village basement, learns he has been paying rent to a woman who hasn't owned his building in 6 years. No longer able to endure the injustices of society, he decides to activate the ferocious tiger within himself by abducting a helpless female and dragging her back to his lair.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Arthur HillerGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A middle-aged, mild-mannered bank teller named Ben releases his pent-up frustrations by kidnapping his estranged wife, Gloria, and taking her on a chaotic and surreal road trip. As they travel, Ben attempts to reconcile their differences and recapture their past, while Gloria grapples with her own feelings and the absurdity of the situation. Their journey is marked by bizarre encounters and a growing realization of their intertwined destinies.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'The Tiger Makes Out' received mixed reviews. Critics were divided on its unconventional storytelling and tonal shifts, with some praising its bold attempt at dark comedy and social commentary, while others found it disjointed and unsettling. Audience reception was also varied, with the film failing to find a wide audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique, albeit strange, premise and performances.

  • Criticized for its uneven pacing and sometimes bewildering narrative.

  • Seen as an interesting, if flawed, exploration of marital dysfunction and societal pressures.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available suggest a polarizing film that appeals to viewers seeking unconventional and thought-provoking cinema.

Fun Fact

The film was based on a short story of the same name by Murray Schisgal, who also wrote the screenplay.

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