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Tigers in the City offers a quirky look at friendship and life on the brink of adulthood. The trio, Badger, Hyena, and Pigeon, navigate their late twenties with an oddball charm that’s both humorous and melancholic. The setting in a bar at the Bratislava Zoo lends this indie film an offbeat atmosphere, and the characters’ animal monikers add a level of whimsy to their struggles for connection. It has a raw pacing that mirrors their aimless yet earnest pursuits of love, drawing you into their world. The performances are genuine, with a certain roughness that feels authentic and relatable, grounding the outlandish premise in reality.
Tigers in the City has a certain allure for collectors due to its indie status and the rarity of physical formats. As of now, DVD releases are limited, making it somewhat of a hidden gem. The lack of widespread recognition has kept interest somewhat niche, but those in the know appreciate its distinct take on friendship and love. It’s a film that, while not mainstream, resonates with a specific audience that enjoys character-driven narratives.
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