Tigre Blanco tiene actualmente una valoración media de 7 sobre 10 y ha sido valorada por 259 usuarios en nuestra plataforma.
Gourav hardens before our eyes in a performance that flits back and forth between immature recklessness, calcifying fury, and justified braggadocio...
Lee la reseña completa en Roger EbertRamin Bahrani offers a kinetic and textured satirical commentary on caste friction in modern India...
Lee la reseña completa en Empire...holds your interest straight through its seriously perfunctory finale.
Lee la reseña completa en Movie Nation...one of the more successful literary adaptations of recent years.
Lee la reseña completa en The Guardian...through his eyes, Balram's singular story — in all its wild, exuberant improbability — roars to life.
Lee la reseña completa en Entertainment WeeklyAn absorbing tale of feline ambition.
Lee la reseña completa en The Guardian...en brutal komedi, och samtidigt en revolutionär film som står vid sitt ord och följer sin egen högst realistiska logik, ända in i kaklet. Och det gör rätt ont.
Lee la reseña completa en Svt Kulturnyheternadet är bra skådespelare, särskilt Gourav som Balram, en ung kille som lär sig snabbt av att se maffiabrödermentaliteten hos dem han tjänar.
Lee la reseña completa en Aftonbladet...konstnärligt och gripande indiskt drama.
Lee la reseña completa en Dagens NyheterThere are wit and immediacy to The White Tiger that is often not found in movies which deal with social issues in India...
Lee la reseña completa en Leisure Byte...a fractured fairy tale about the scar-inducing sacrifices and the brutal moral compromises one young man makes as he refuses to let anyone stop him in his quest to become a force to be reckoned with.
Lee la reseña completa en Chicago Sun Times...punchy, propulsive tale of a grubby ascent to the top.
Lee la reseña completa en The Telegraph...a gripping story of class and corruption in Indian society.
Lee la reseña completa en Nme...pulls no punches in its clear-eyed depiction of class inequalities, corruption, and violence in India, where a man of Balram's status is born into layers of servitude.
Lee la reseña completa en Common Sense Media...a wildly entertaining ride of survival.
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