The Tigress Ending Explained: Heroine Stella is not a "tigress" at all, but instead a loving wife and mother. Directed by Alice Guy-Blaché, this 1914 drama film stars Olga Petrova (Stella). Rated 0/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of The Tigress?

Heroine Stella is not a "tigress" at all, but instead a loving wife and mother. All this changes when the despotic and rapacious Governor of Euturia, whose sexual overtures have been spurned by Stella, orders that her husband be executed and her child kidnapped.

Alice Guy-Blaché's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Olga Petrova (Stella)'s journey. All this changes when the despotic and rapacious Governor of Euturia, whose sexual overtures have been spurned by Stella, orders that her husband be executed and her child kidnapped.

How Does Olga Petrova (Stella)'s Story End?

  • Olga Petrova: Olga Petrova's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of The Tigress Mean?

The ending of The Tigress brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Olga Petrova's story may not satisfy all audiences.