Review of Tigers

Tigers (2014)
10/10
Corporate greed trumps humanity
3 December 2018
This movie has excellent performances, and an amazing true story to back it up.

Strong message about an eye opening issue which has plagued us ever since dawn of the corporate world, where profits mean more than anything else, specially when it is set in a third world country which is already struggling against socio-political issues relating to poverty, illiteracy and corruption.

The movie leaves me thinking how trapped humanity has been in the clutches of corporate greed since the last century, where multinationals have exploited third world nations time and again, exploited people who don't have a voice due to lack of education and lack of basic necessities such as clean water.

It is ironic that this film was released in 2014, but only now has it gotten a mainstream internet release as it truly deserves an audience which is interested in knowing how a multinational can get away with literally anything due to corrupt systems. Atleast in first world countries we have been witnessing class action suits against corporations, however, this film is a prime example of how easily they can manipulate the system and walk away without any consequences.

Further food for thought, in today's world whats more tragic is that these corporations have the audacity to talk about social, corporate and environmental responsibilities flashing their agendas and manifestos, whereas in reality its all a giant facade.
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