This is a movie about a person, a movie about acting. Through Booth's personality and attitude, he opposed war on the side. Booth, a wild and unruly man, he does his own way, despise the system, and oppose authority. Such people are lunatics and legends. He loves life and doesn't want everyone to die, to be friendly and help friends silently. I deeply admire his personality.
I think there are really too few people like Booth in reality. We all act and live according to the rules set by society. Born, adult, buy a house, buy a car, marry a wife and have children, then grow old and die. Have we seriously thought about why we came to this world for a while? Should we live to be more selfish, different? Should we listen more to our inner voice?
I personally think this is Colin's best movie. If flying over the lunatic asylum made Nicholson, and years of love made Brad Pitt, then Tiger Camp is tailored specifically for Colin.
View more about Tigerland reviews