

Tiger
Legends of Indian cinema, NTR and Rajinikanth, unite on screen as "Raja" and "Rashid," two men with a shared past and a common enemy.
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Plot Summary
A woman in Brazil begins to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding her husband's death, uncovering a web of secrets and potential foul play. As she delves deeper, she finds herself increasingly entangled in the dangerous political and social landscape of the country.
Critical Reception
Tiger received limited international distribution, making widespread critical reception difficult to gauge. However, reviews that are available often highlight its atmospheric tension and the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Ruth de Souza. The film is noted for its exploration of themes relevant to its Brazilian socio-political context.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric tension and suspense.
- Commended for strong lead performances.
- Acknowledged for its socio-political commentary within its Brazilian context.
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Fun Fact
Ruy Guerra, the director, was a prominent figure in Brazil's Cinema Novo movement, known for its politically engaged and socially conscious films.
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