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Save the Tiger
A businessman's professional struggles begin to conflict with his personal life over the course of two days.
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Plot Summary
Harry Stoner, a former World War II pilot now struggling to keep his formaldehyde-soaked fashion business afloat, is on the verge of bankruptcy and facing a mountain of debt. He resorts to desperate measures, including committing insurance fraud to pay off his debts. Throughout this stressful period, he reminisces about his war experiences and the contrasts with his present disillusionment.
Critical Reception
Save the Tiger was critically acclaimed, particularly for Jack Lemmon's performance, which earned him an Academy Award for Best Actor. The film was praised for its realistic portrayal of a man grappling with personal and professional failure in post-war America, resonating with audiences for its poignant and honest depiction of disillusionment.
What Reviewers Say
Jack Lemmon delivers a career-defining performance as a man crumbling under the weight of his failures.
The film offers a bleak yet honest look at post-war American disillusionment and the struggle for success.
Its poignant and realistic portrayal of a flawed protagonist makes it a compelling character study.
Google audience: Audiences praised Jack Lemmon's outstanding performance and the film's relatable portrayal of a man facing significant life challenges. Many found the story to be moving and thought-provoking, appreciating its realistic depiction of personal and professional struggles.
Awards & Accolades
Academy Award for Best Actor (Jack Lemmon), Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Jack Lemmon).
Fun Fact
Jack Lemmon's portrayal of Harry Stoner was so authentic that it is often cited as one of the greatest acting performances of all time, capturing the essence of a man lost in the complexities of modern life while haunted by his past.
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