It’s a powerful, infuriating document of a family’s resilience in the face of massive communal pressure and to the notion that these types of small, necessary shifts can add up.
Kiran and her family are heroes, but this isn’t a simple tale of heroism. The film lays bare the uneasy and inadequate avenues available to survivors seeking justice.
To Kill a Tiger depicts a shining, poignant example of the difference individuals can make in altering the social fabric.
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RogerEbert.comPeter Sobczynski
RogerEbert.comPeter Sobczynski
To Kill a Tiger tells an important story in a compelling manner that makes it worth watching, but its journey is so intense at times it might prove to be too much for some.