Tamara
Tamara

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Tamara

2015
Movie
16 min
Russian

Siberian bus driver Tamara sets about introducing her teenage son Max to the colleague she has been dating for a while. But when all three meet in a jolly karaoke bar, the rivalry between the two men she loves releases her from clutching at old hopes.

Insights

IMDb5.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes45%
Metacritic52/100
Google Users65%
Director: Gregg ArakiGenres: Comedy-Drama, Horror, Teen

Plot Summary

In this dark comedy horror, a lonely and unpopular high school student named Tamara discovers she has supernatural powers after a near-fatal accident. She uses her newfound abilities to exact revenge on the bullies who have tormented her, but her quest for vengeance spirals out of control, leading to increasingly dangerous and bloody consequences for everyone involved.

Critical Reception

Tamara received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its dark humor and stylish direction, while others found the plot uneven and overly reliant on genre tropes. Audience reception was generally polarized, appreciating its unique blend of horror and teen drama but sometimes criticizing its pacing and underdeveloped characters.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its darkly humorous and campy tone.

  • Criticized for an occasionally predictable plot and uneven character development.

  • Appreciated for its visual style and Araki's distinctive directorial voice.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's unique blend of horror and dark comedy, with many enjoying its edgy and over-the-top elements. However, some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat formulaic and questioned the depth of the character motivations.

Fun Fact

Director Gregg Araki is known for his distinctive 'New Queer Cinema' style, often exploring themes of alienation, sexuality, and suburban ennui in his films.

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