Tiger Stripes

Tiger Stripes (2023)

19/10/2023

#Drama#Horror

Overview

A carefree student at an all-girls school shows unusual symptoms when she begins puberty, forcing her to grapple with a mysterious and visceral power.

Status: Released

Rating: 59%

Original language: MS

Budget: $0

Revenue: $0

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Production Companies

Ghost Grrrl Pictures

Ghost Grrrl Pictures

Akanga Film Asia

Akanga Film Asia

KawanKawan Media

KawanKawan Media

Weydemann Bros.

Weydemann Bros.

Flash Forward Entertainment

Flash Forward Entertainment

Still Moving

Still Moving

PRPL

PRPL

Films Boutique

Films Boutique

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IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10803634

Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q118753835

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Review by: CinemaSerf

Written by: CinemaSerf on 2024-06-22T15:23:30.633Z

"Zaffan" (Zafreen Zairizal) is a young girl merrily enjoying her childhood until her body decides it's time to grow up - and so she awakens horrified and bloody. Her mother reassures her and off she goes to school - only to find that her friend, the prefect "Farah" (Deena Ezral) is rather disgusted by her new found maturity. It isn't long before "Zaffan" is being ostracised by her classmates and no matter how hard she tries, she cannot re-engage with her pals. The frustration this causes starts to manifest itself in dreams, then in more than those - in physical changes that seem to be rendering her more animal than human - as epitomised by her new favourite snacks! In a rural Malaysian community that is not without it's superstition, her shunning becomes more complete - but what can she do? Can the enigmatic "Dr. Rahim" (Shaheizy Sam) help out with his internet-friendly method and speciality products? The production standards aren't the best, but there's an engaging effort the young and enthusiastic Zairizal as she learns to shin up trees in record time and manage to work well enough with the very limited visual effects. It's not without some humour - especially at the end, and that helps it move along quickly with just enough emphasis on a subject rarely touched upon by cinema anywhere. It'll be fine on the television, and it is worth ninety minutes.

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