Review: Tiger, Blood in the Mouth (Sangre en la boca) If you’re expecting a high-energy underdog story like Rocky, Tiger, Blood in the Mouth (2016)
Visceral Realism: Unlike many boxing films that focus on the "underdog" triumph, this film leans into the grit of the sport—the sweat, the physical toll, and the addiction to the adrenaline of the ring. Tiger.Blood.in.the.Mouth.2016.1080p.NF.WEB-DL.D...
Tiger, Blood in the Mouth (2016) is an Argentine-Italian drama directed by Hernán Belón, focusing on an aging boxer whose life descends into self-destructive passion after meeting a young female fighter. The film, which features Leonardo Sbaraglia and Eva De Dominici, received mixed reviews with an IMDb score of 5.5/10, often praised for its intense, eroticized visuals over traditional sports themes. For more details, visit IMDb. Review: Tiger, Blood in the Mouth (Sangre en
Visual Style: The film is noted for its "eroticism and relationship drama in equal parts," with specific praise for the chemistry between the lead actors. Promotes, facilitates, or provides instructions for piracy
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'Tiger, Blood in the Mouth' review by victoria • Letterboxd
Leonardo Sbaraglia: Delivers a nuanced performance as a man caught between the person he is supposed to be (a father and retired athlete) and the "tiger" he still feels inside.