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Tears of the Black Tiger, 2000

Tears of the Black Tiger

Thai

Thailand

Rating:6.9
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Profile of Tears of the Black Tiger

The mood of Tears of the Black Tiger is stylized and touching. The plot centers around murder, crimes, and destiny. It is a foreign, drama, and romance movie. Stylistically, Tears of the Black Tiger is surreal and is gory. In approach, it is serious. The setting is Thailand. Tears of the Black Tiger happens in the 1950s.

Summary of Tears of the Black Tiger

Wisit Sasanatieng's Tears of the Black Tiger is as assured and dazzling a directorial debut as an individual can hope to deliver. Stylistically electrifying, the film combines filmmaking techniques from the 1960s with a modern jolt of blood and violence, resulting in a work that feels completely fresh and new. The story itself is simple enough: a lower-class boy, Dum, falls in love with a wealthy girl, Rumpoey, but their social differences keep them apart. Years later, Dum returns home only to discover that his father has been murdered by a gang of brutal outlaws. Traumatized by this event, Dum becomes a renegade bandit who will stop at nothing to avenge his father's death. When he reconnects with Rumpoey, she's slated to marry the policeman who has been trying to track down Dum. On her wedding day, Dum (aka Black Tiger) takes matters into his own hands so he can fulfill his dream of being with Rumpoey once and for all.

Bursting with Technicolor imagery, an incredibly catchy soundtrack, and enough visual pyrotechnics for three or four movies, Tears of the Black Tiger plays tribute to the unheralded era when Thai genre films put that country on the cinematic map. If it wasn't for the graphic violence that splashes across the screen throughout the film, one might think they were watching a picture that was actually made in the 1960s--it's that convincing.

Details

Language: Thai
Country: Thailand
Release date: 14 June 2001
Runtime: 110 min

Cast and Crew

Chartchai Ngamsan

as Black Tiger

Stella Malucchi

as Rumpoey

Suppakorn Kitsuwan

as Mahesuan

Arawat Ruangvuth

as Police Captain Kumjorn

Photos

Tears of the Black Tiger (2000)
Tears of the Black Tiger (2000)

Clips

Tears of the Black Tiger
Tears of the Black Tiger: Official Trailer
Tears of the Black Tiger
Tears of the Black Tiger: Drinking, Riding Horses
Tears of the Black Tiger
Tears of the Black Tiger: Duel

Critics Reviews

Los Angeles Times
It is astonishing to realize that the highly confident Tears of the Black Tiger marks the directorial debut of Sasanatieng, after having written two movies hugely successful in Thailand, yet in truth he belongs to a long line of first-rate...
The Onion (A.V. Club)
The movie is never going to have broad appeal. Though Sasanatieng makes a few swings at real poignancy--which don't really connect--mostly this is the kind of relentlessly postmodern "fun" best served in small portions, and preferably on dessert...

Users Reviews

"TEARS OF THE BLACK TIGER" is one of the stranger movies you'll see, but it's quite accessible and enjoyable. It's a genuine Thai film, with a sentimental love story that could only have come out of the third world but elements of that story include...
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