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201475 minDrama

Tiger Orange

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Is Tiger Orange worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tiger Orange Synopsis

In the small Central California town where they grew up, two estranged gay brothers struggle to reconnect after the recent death of their father.

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Top Cast

Mark Strano
Mark StranoChet
Frankie Valenti
Frankie ValentiTodd
Darryl Stephens
Darryl StephensScott
Gregory Marcel
Gregory MarcelBrandon
Shaun Cozzens
Shaun CozzensKingston
Will McFadden
Will McFaddenLevi
Vincent Duvall
Vincent DuvallWilliam Waters
Tara Samuel
Tara SamuelRachel
Loanne Bishop
Loanne BishopAnn
David F. Park
David F. ParkOfficer John

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Is Tiger Orange worth watching?

Tiger Orange has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Tiger Orange hit or flop?

Tiger Orange has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Tiger Orange is a Drama movie that In the small Central California town where they grew up, two estranged gay brothers struggle to reconnect after the recent death of their father....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 27, 2024
★ 6

Two brothers - both gay - grow up in a single parent household with their father. One - "Todd" (Frankie Valenti) moves away to live his gay life in the open. When their father dies, he returns to find his more reserved, stay-at-home brother "Chet" (Mark Strano) running their family hardware store. The film depicts their relationship - both current, and through flashbacks of their childhood, and endeavours to investigate what fuels their love/hate situation. Nothing at all new here, the performances are OK - the usual character stereotypes - and the ending is pretty much as expected. The production standards are quite high, and their is some interesting comment on attitudes and assumptions - but they might have been more interesting had this been set in the middle of Iowa rather than the far more liberally minded California. Gregory Marcel provides some welcome eye-candy, but otherwise this is all forgettable family reconciliation stuff with a gay theme.