: A young woman named Kelly and her autistic younger brother, Tom, find themselves trapped inside their house during a massive hurricane. The Conflict
At first glance, Burning Bright sounds like a Syfy channel creature feature: "Hurricane vs. Tiger." However, director Carlos Brooks uses the tiger as a metaphor for grief and financial collapse.
Kelly and Tom wake up to find the windows boarded shut, the doors locked, and a 500-pound predator stalking the hallways. Why It Works
A young woman and her autistic little brother are trapped inside their boarded-up house during a hurricane—with a hungry Siberian tiger that has been let loose inside. Suggested Content/Description 1. Plot Summary
used a real live Bengal tiger named Katie for the majority of the filming. The weight and presence of a 500-pound predator in a narrow hallway create a visceral sense of dread you just can't fake. The "No Exit" Factor:
Their stepfather, Johnny (Garret Dillahunt), steals Kelly’s college savings to buy a Bengal tiger for a planned safari park.
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: A young woman named Kelly and her autistic younger brother, Tom, find themselves trapped inside their house during a massive hurricane. The Conflict
At first glance, Burning Bright sounds like a Syfy channel creature feature: "Hurricane vs. Tiger." However, director Carlos Brooks uses the tiger as a metaphor for grief and financial collapse.
Kelly and Tom wake up to find the windows boarded shut, the doors locked, and a 500-pound predator stalking the hallways. Why It Works
A young woman and her autistic little brother are trapped inside their boarded-up house during a hurricane—with a hungry Siberian tiger that has been let loose inside. Suggested Content/Description 1. Plot Summary
used a real live Bengal tiger named Katie for the majority of the filming. The weight and presence of a 500-pound predator in a narrow hallway create a visceral sense of dread you just can't fake. The "No Exit" Factor:
Their stepfather, Johnny (Garret Dillahunt), steals Kelly’s college savings to buy a Bengal tiger for a planned safari park.