THE TIGERS
Antonio (Antonio de la Torre), whose nickname is Tiger, and his younger sister Estrella (Bárbara Lennie) are deep-sea divers in Spain who carry out repairs on oil platforms, seabed piping, and ships. Tiger is a bit of a legend in the commercial diving world, but he’s in debt to his estranged wife who is denying him access to his daughters until he pays her what he owes. Estrella is partially hearing impaired from a diving incident that happened when they were kids. As adults, the two siblings share a close bond, living and working together. When Tiger sees an opportunity to make some quick money he takes it, dragging them both into danger. The tension in this film comes from the diving scenes, which are very claustrophobic, with murky visibility and realistic underwater audio. The atmosphere is frequently nerve wracking and your stomach will be in your throat. The story goes off in directions I didn’t expect, while giving a glimpse into a risky career most people know little about. Props to the leads for learning how to dive and performing the underwater sequences themselves. My one gripe is that by the end, it felt longer than its actual run time. A maritime thriller with a few surprises.
SCORE:
Alex and Jen’s Score 7/10
Janette’s Score 8/10