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Tiger Stripes

  • 2023
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  • 1h 35m
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6.0/10
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Tiger Stripes (2023)
An 11-year-old girl who is carefree until she starts to experience horrifying physical changes to her body.
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An 11-year-old girl who is carefree until she starts to experience horrifying physical changes to her body.An 11-year-old girl who is carefree until she starts to experience horrifying physical changes to her body.An 11-year-old girl who is carefree until she starts to experience horrifying physical changes to her body.

  • Director
    • Amanda Nell Eu
  • Writer
    • Amanda Nell Eu
  • Stars
    • Zafreen Zairizal
    • Piqa
    • Deena Ezral
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Amanda Nell Eu
    • Writer
      • Amanda Nell Eu
    • Stars
      • Zafreen Zairizal
      • Piqa
      • Deena Ezral
    • 14User reviews
    • 73Critic reviews
    • 68Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 15 nominations total

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    Zafreen Zairizal
    • Zaffan
    Piqa
    • Mariam
    Deena Ezral
    • Farah
    June Lojong
    • Munah
    • (as Jun Lojong)
    Khairunazwan Rodzy
    • Azman
    Shaheizy Sam
    • Dr. Rahim
    Fatimah Abu Bakar
    • Guru Besar…
    Bella Rahim
    Bella Rahim
    • Wanita Misteri…
    Ti Arneez
    • Guru Pemimpin Tunas Puteri…
    Natasha Rafizi
    • Puan Azizah…
    D'Boy Hamdan
    • Guru Disiplin…
    Farah Rani
    • Ustazah…
    Nabil Zakaria
    • Penolong Dr. Rahim…
    Marzuki Noh
    • Penolong Dr. Rahim…
    Nashira Kamal
    • Amira
    Erieyana Eizlyn
    • Liyanna
    Nelie Zahra
    • Sofea
    Alana Rizqa
    • Putri
    • Director
      • Amanda Nell Eu
    • Writer
      • Amanda Nell Eu
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    5billcr12

    Malaysian Carrie

    Much like Carrie White of the Stephen King novel and later film, Zafan is the first in her class to experience her period, and somehow, the school is aware of her situation.

    Classmates mock her and the girl begins to exhibit some very strange behavior. A bathroom scene where she is attacked by a group of girls from her school results in a demon like possession and a Muslim supposed cleric arrives to perform an almost Catholic style exorcism. The man is obviously a con artist with business cards and social media presence.

    The Malaysian scenery is beautiful and the lead actress is excellent.

    I was not happy with the ending but Tiger Stripes is a decent horror film.
    8Pairic

    Tiger Lily!

    Tiger Stripes: A Malaysian coming of age shape-shifter body horror film. Zaffan (Zafreen Zairizal) attends a conservative school, along with the other girls she is forced to wear a hijab and long robes. Being a rebel she takes the hujan off and dances on Tik-Tok. This gets her in trouble at school and with her pious mother. She is the first in her class to menstruate and this gradually leads to her being excluded by her friends and bullied. Her body changes though in surprising ways. Blotches, stiff hairs to start with but then claws develop. This is a tale which involves many Fortean tropes demons of the forest which Zaffan sees sitting in trees, mass hysteria of schoolgirls having fits, an exorcist Imam, a shape-shifting transformation into Werechild. Mostly though it is a story about revolt against medievalist misogyny and a girl fighting for her freedom. There is one scene in particular where Zaffan deals with an Imam which fair gladdened my heart and made me laugh out loud. It is in the tradition of Carrie and Ginger Snaps. Tiger Stripes: was released in Malaysia in a heavily censored version, and the director has disowned that cut of the film. Written and Directed by Amanda Nell Eu. 8/10.
    6CinemaSerf

    Tiger Stripes

    "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.
    8PedroPires90

    Powerful, great

    • Let children be children. Let teenagers be teenagers. Embrace the differences and the different stages of life.


    • That girl just wanted to play. They didn't let her play nicely, so she started playing naughty.


    • Now I understand periods a bit better. I think.


    • Powerful performance in the lead role by Zafreen Zairizal.


    • I hate bullies. One of those children (Farah) should have also had her head cut off.


    • The special effects in motion aren't great, but oddly, they add some charm.


    • Excellent soundtrack, a raw portrayal of certain closed-minded thoughts, certain traditions, and how they can affect both children and how they can affect both children and adults.


    • Quite artistic. At its own pace. Some of the most beautiful shots of the year. A luxurious directorial debut.
    8peter0969

    More of a coming-of-age story with some body horror elements

    Responses from general people have been mildly positive but many have been experiencing how this isn't a horror movie and there's not much scares. It's more of a coming-of-age story rather then horror so just keep that in mind. This movie won the Critics' Week Grand Prize and having seen it, I can see why.

    Director Amanda Nell Eu does a pretty good job other debut story about the coming-of-age setting of a 12 year old girl going through some bizarre changes and situations with gorgeous colorful camerawork, sound designs, themes and atmospheres, and good performance from the lead actress.

    Malaysian cinema isn't often discussed and rarely I have seen films from the country and having known it's culture and background, the movie does a pretty good job on capturing the setting, atmosphere, culture and beliefs with some interesting ballsy choices like discussions of periods and showing Malay girls' sexuality. Throughout, Nell Eu's direction was pretty good on handling the narrative, sound, atmosphere and concepts. While some concepts are a bit cliched of certain horror tropes, the narrative mostly worked.

    The performances are pretty good as the child performance are all solid. The sound designs are good, the characters, while a bit thin, remain interesting and engaging to observe, and it has a good score. The movie has horror themes explored but admittedly, since it is more of a coming-of-age story, the horror elements didn't feel as strong or ambitious as it could have been. Including some noticeable bad CGI.

    Overall, despite the flaws, I found myself enjoying this movie because of it's ambitious style, concept and the direction it took. Again, this isn't the typical horror movie but it's more of a coming-of-age movie.

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    • Release date
      • March 13, 2024 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Malaysia
      • Taiwan
      • Singapore
      • France
      • Germany
      • Netherlands
      • Indonesia
      • Switzerland
      • Qatar
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • Malay
    • Also known as
      • 虎紋少女
    • Filming locations
      • Selangor, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Ghost Grrrl Pictures
      • Flash Forward Entertainment
      • Akanga Film Productions
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,979
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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