Una historia con las generaciones de una familia, desde la década de 1950 en Taiwán hasta en la actual ciudad de Nueva York.Una historia con las generaciones de una familia, desde la década de 1950 en Taiwán hasta en la actual ciudad de Nueva York.Una historia con las generaciones de una familia, desde la década de 1950 en Taiwán hasta en la actual ciudad de Nueva York.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total
Queenie Yu-Hsin Fang
- Young Yuan
- (as Yo-Hsing Fang)
Kuei-Mei Yang
- Minghua
- (as Yang Kuei-Mei)
Lynn Masako Cheng
- Child Angela
- (as Lynn Cheng)
Che-Hao Chang
- Kuomintang Soldier #1
- (as Che Hao Chang)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
That closing shot.
As a story about someone letting it all kinda get away from them (themselves, their desires, their ability to connect emotionally) not due to some significant event but just through their everyday decisions and the passage of time, it's pretty depressing. But also funny and beautiful at times.
It made me real sad despite having no connection to the material or the immigrant experience.
As a story about someone letting it all kinda get away from them (themselves, their desires, their ability to connect emotionally) not due to some significant event but just through their everyday decisions and the passage of time, it's pretty depressing. But also funny and beautiful at times.
It made me real sad despite having no connection to the material or the immigrant experience.
"Tigertail" is one of the better films I've seen lately. A moving yet quiet film that offers viewers a look inside immigrant life.
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In this drama, a Taiwanese factory worker leaves his homeland to seek opportunity in America, where he struggles to find connection while balancing family and newfound responsibilities.
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I found this film to be more compelling and resonant than 2019's "The Farewell". "Tigertail" had my full attention from the start until the very bittersweet end. You get to see a completely other side of writer/director Alan Yang ("Master Of None") and he leaves filmmaker imprints as he goes along. The performances in this film are great as well; the iconic Tzi Ma ("The Farewell", "Arrival") really gets to show off his acting chops here playing a quiet but struggling man. You feel his pain and conflict throughout. I didn't think I'd enjoy "Tigertail" as much as I did and I think you should definitely stream it on Netflix.
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A touching father daughter relationship at the core of it. A bit of a downer but it redeemed itself with a heartfelt ending
I have beared witness to my Taiwanese family and friends who also left Taiwan in the late 60's and early 70's. The emotional and financial sacrifice to forge a possibly(but not guaranteed) better future for your family in a land of a different tongue and color is tremendous. It takes a special breed of person to take upon this burden. Certainly not the type of entitled brats who so easily criticize the accents of the actors. To me, the spoken Taiwanese, the rice fields, the Taiwanese house courtyards, the nightmarkets, the obligatory piano playing are all a jumbulaya of nostalgia for me. This story rings true to me. Sorry for the rant. I'm hungry now, Wa be ki ja bung.
Now available on Netflix, this multi-generational drama follows a Taiwanese factory worker who leaves his homeland to seek opportunity in the US, where he struggles to find connection while balancing family and newfound responsibilities.
The two aspects I loved the most about Tigertail were the score (which sounded amazing and perfectly fit the tone) and the non-linear storytelling that kept the story interesting to follow. I, also, liked how they shot part of the movie on film - when the lead character was young - as it gave it more personality. Other than that, I found Tigertail to be a rather by-the-books drama with interesting but, perhaps, underdeveloped commentary on immigration. The movie is quite short and never feels dull or boring, though, so I would recommend it to fans of this kind of dramas.
6/10 or 7/10 (can't decide)
The two aspects I loved the most about Tigertail were the score (which sounded amazing and perfectly fit the tone) and the non-linear storytelling that kept the story interesting to follow. I, also, liked how they shot part of the movie on film - when the lead character was young - as it gave it more personality. Other than that, I found Tigertail to be a rather by-the-books drama with interesting but, perhaps, underdeveloped commentary on immigration. The movie is quite short and never feels dull or boring, though, so I would recommend it to fans of this kind of dramas.
6/10 or 7/10 (can't decide)
The 'Tigertail' Cast Name Their Asian Cinema Picks
The 'Tigertail' Cast Name Their Asian Cinema Picks
Tigertail writer/director Alan Yang is joined by stars Tzi Ma and Christine Ko to name some of their favorite films for you to check out in Asian Cinema.
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- TriviaAll of the flashback scenes were shot on 16mm film while all the present day scenes were shot on digital.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 31 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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