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So, 'Tiger Tiger' is this intriguing blend of surrealism and psychological drama. It’s got this odd vibe, like a dream that’s both unsettling and oddly intimate. Léa and Tom’s journey is as much about their desire for a family as it is about confronting the bizarre creature that appears, which is equally enchanting and nightmarish. The practical effects used for the creature are noteworthy; they really pull you into that uncanny atmosphere. Performances are subtle, yet there's a lingering tension throughout that keeps you questioning what’s real and what’s imagined. It’s distinctive for its offbeat premise and its exploration of parenthood and connection, wrapped up in an almost fairy-tale-like presentation.
'Tiger Tiger' is relatively fresh, so it doesn't have the extensive format history that older titles do. However, interest is certainly growing, especially among collectors who appreciate unique narratives and practical effects. Given its unusual premise, it may become a sought-after piece for those who enjoy films that push boundaries and explore psychological themes. As of now, finding it on physical media might be a bit of a challenge, which adds to its potential allure for dedicated collectors.
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