A thriller centered on a young woman and her autistic little brother who are trapped in a house with a ravenous tiger during a hurricane.A thriller centered on a young woman and her autistic little brother who are trapped in a house with a ravenous tiger during a hurricane.A thriller centered on a young woman and her autistic little brother who are trapped in a house with a ravenous tiger during a hurricane.
- Catherine Taylor
- (as Mary Rachel Dudley)
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
- Bar Patron
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough real tigers were used for the film, the actors never interacted with them.
- Quotes
Johnny Gaveneau: Look, I'm starting a safari ranch. This is my main attraction. I need, you know, a scary animal.
Howie: Scary?
Johnny Gaveneau: Yeah. That's what the tourists pay to see. I don't think this cat's scary enough. I'm not paying top dollar for an animal that doesn't scare anyone and doesn't know any tricks. Now, maybe if I'm paying less, say, $5,000 less...
Howie: Mr. Gaveneau, the only reason we are talking is because last month this cat attacked a circus horse while 300 of your tourists ran screaming for their lives.
Johnny Gaveneau: Chased her down, did he?
Howie: Went 16 feet over a cage. Passed 11 other horses just to get to this one. Silver Dollar was her name. He broke her spine so that she couldn't move, and then he ate her alive. You ever heard a horse scream, Mr. Gaveneau? You want to know why he went after that one? Because she was the pretty one. And you're right, Mr. Gaveneau. This cat, he's not scary. He's evil.
[bangs the tiger's cage]
- ConnectionsFeatured in Forces of Nature (2010)
- SoundtracksEat a Bear
Written and Performed by Kevin Wright and Eric Wright
Published by Kevin Wright and Eric Wright
Courtesy of Kevin Wright and Eric Wright
The title must surely come from the William Blake poem "Tyger". "Tyger Tyger. burning bright, In the forests of the night." In which, one of the significant themes is the question of how can God create such beautiful things and destructive things at the same time? If that theme is explored in this movie, only in the most simplistic way. Blake also touches on evil and its many forms. Here, we definitely see evil, and I found it interesting how they combined all its different configurations. The film presented us with nature's evil, man-kind's evil and evil from the animal kingdom. However, that is the extent of anything beyond a simplistic thriller.
"Burning Bright" gives us a damsel in distress and a young boy living in his own world. The tiger is hunting them down and our heroine experiences her fair share of close calls, ingenuity, and love for her younger brother. Briana Evigan plays the damsel, and exactly as you would expect her to - with sexy clothes, lots of sweat, fear in her eyes, and she becomes her own hero. She may now be relegated to the horror/thriller genre. Her autistic younger brother is played by Charlie Tahan, you will recognize him as the younger brother in "Charlie St. Cloud". The film does a good job of characterization to open the movie, and then we actually spend the majority of the movie with a real, live tiger - "burning bright, in the forests of the night."
- napierslogs
- Aug 23, 2010
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Ravenous
- Filming locations
- Club Ed Movie Set - 42848 150th St E, Lancaster, California, USA(opening scene / gas station)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $58,147
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1