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Tigers Are Not Afraid (Vuelven) Review with Horror Illustrator Alicia Berbenick

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4.4640 Ratings

🗓️ 14 May 2025

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary


Tigers Are Not Afraid is a harrowing tale of young children trying to survive among cartels, ghosts, and dream logic. Listen to our full review this week on Horror Movie Talk.















Synopsis



Tigers Are Not Afraid is a horror/fantasy/drama that takes place in a border Mexican town devastated by drug cartel crime. Estrella is a young girl who is given three wishes by a teacher and after she discovers her mother has been killed, she joins a gang of other child orphans. While they are on the run from a cartel, Estrella tries to use her wishes, but they don’t come true how she wants them to, and she is haunted by the ghosts of cartel victims.



Review of Tigers Are Not Afraid



This is a beautiful and ugly movie. Very quickly you realize that the real horror in the movie is the reality in which these kids live and not from the supernatural elements. It is reminiscent of early Guillermo del Toro movies and reminded me of the Brazilian City of God. However this film is unique in its composition and blend of genres. The majority of the plot and suspense comes from the dramatic real life elements of the story. You are drawn in by these children who are too young, too helpless, and too poor. They are pathetic in the truest sense of the word, since the strongest emotions elicited by the film are pity and sadness.



The supernatural and horror elements of the film are ever present, but take a backseat for the most part. The audience is give. room to interpret whether they are “real” or only in the mind of estrella.



For me, it’s an undeniably effective film. I was brought to tears several times throughout the movie, especially at the end.



It’s a beautiful evocative film. Moments of beauty are created in the ugly apocalyptic surroundings. Moments of wonder and hope are present but rare, giving contrast to the horrors surrounding them.



It’s a great film, and has stuck with me for the past three days since watching it. I’d put it up against any of my favorites in the genre.



Score



10/10



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Transcript

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0:00.0

This week we're reviewing Tigers Are Not Afraid.

0:03.6

Vuelvin if you're nasty.

0:06.8

If you're nasty.

0:08.5

What is that supposed to mean?

0:10.0

That's a little interesting.

0:12.2

It might be an outdated reference for you, folks.

0:16.4

It's my specialty.

0:21.7

Is this a metal thing?

0:23.0

Yes.

0:24.4

A little taste.

0:25.9

David.

0:26.4

David, what is this?

0:27.8

Pretty sick.

0:29.4

I have to kill a lot of people.

0:32.0

Look, just too many what you want me to fuck?

0:33.7

I have big tips and tiny vagina.

0:36.5

Oil me up, daddy.

0:37.8

I can't believe the price for big tits.

0:40.9

Missal toe alert.

0:42.2

This is a back country.

0:42.9

This guy is a real jerk.

0:44.2

How long can Hugo being prognant?

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