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Tigers
Ayan, a pharmaceutical salesman in Pakistan, takes on the multinational health care corporation he works for after he realizes they knowingly marketed a baby formula that's responsible for the death of hundreds of babies everyday.
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Plot Summary
A drama film set in 1990s Bosnia and Herzegovina, 'Tigers' tells the story of a young boy and his father who are struggling to survive amidst the war-torn landscape. Their lives are further complicated by the appearance of a stray dog, which becomes a symbol of hope and companionship in their bleak existence. The film explores themes of resilience, the impact of conflict on innocence, and the enduring human spirit.
Critical Reception
Tigers received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its emotional depth and powerful performances, particularly from its young lead. The film was noted for its poignant portrayal of life during wartime and its ability to evoke strong emotional responses from the audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moving portrayal of childhood resilience during wartime.
Applauded for strong performances that convey the harsh realities of conflict.
Noted for its emotional impact and hopeful undertones despite a bleak setting.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming for authenticity in its depiction of the post-war environment.
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