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(2014), ranging from a technical focus to a quick "worth it?" summary. Option 1: The "Visual Spectacle" Review (Balanced) Title: A Visual Feast Held Back by a Shallow Script Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014), ranging from a technical focus to a quick "worth it
by Resul Pookutty adds tension, the amateur acting and "slasher-film" tropes in the second half make it hard to take seriously.
However, the film stumbles where it matters most: the story. The plot follows a commando team seeking revenge on a white tigress, a premise that feels both illogical and ethically questionable. While the sound design