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Tigertail Movie Review: A Towering Taiwanese Triumph

Tigertail Movie Review: It’s an epic tale told with unnecessary economy and austerity

Rating: *** ½

Tigertail is a very sad film. Its protagonist Pin-Hui (Tzi Ma) is a deeply melancholic man who has willed  an enforced emotional lockdown on himself . He  tries not to think of the damage he has caused to the people close to him. Eventually his self-annihilating past catches  up with him. The closing moments when Pin-Hui breaks down as he revisits his past with his daughter Angela(Christine Ko) are so healing they will wash  away  all  your own trouble, reminding  you that there are  people in this world who have plenty to be unhappy about with or without the virus.

The  selfconsciously  stylish narrative  moves  back and forth in time, capturing  Pin-Hui as a  young man in Taiwan(played  in the  flashbacks by  Hong Chi Lee) battling poverty as his mother  toils in a  ramshackle factor that’s seen better days, the mother and  the factory. Clearly  Pin-Hui  loves his mother as much as Amitabh Bachchan in Deewaar.

In a twist straight out of  Yash Chopra’s Trishul Pin-Hui abandons the love of his life Yuan (Joan Chen) to marry his  factor owner’s daughter Zhen Zhen (Fiuna Fu) for better prospects in America. Tigertail has nothing new to say about those who deny themselves love for the sake of economic betterment. Nor does it spare any sympathy for such heartbreakers. But the  narrative has a beating heart at its core, recording the lifelike movements of the  compromised hero’s journey,with a neatness that never precludes the tangle underneath the hard-earned  calm on   the surface.

It’s an epic tale told with unnecessary economy and  austerity. Much of the characters’ emotional  reckoning happens  off camera. What we see on screen  is a placid  surface and  the  stirrings  just underneath. For its  restrained portrayal  of  an emotional lockdown Tigertail demands to be seen, specially  by those who have rejected  Netflix’s  other new feature film Love Wedding Repeat. Come back, all is forgiven.