Dylan Sprouse has a criteria for choosing projects and roles, and the character-driven filmTyger Tyger fromfirst-time feature director and writer Kerry Mondragon ticked every box.
At first glance, the film explores drug addiction, but as Sprouse explains to The Hollywood Reporter, it goes much deeper into experiential addiction — how an addiction to love and life itself makes this particular character, the one Sprouse inhabits, an addict.
The story, in which Mondragon shaped using his own personal experience with drugs, sees Sprouse kidnapped bya young woman (Sam Quartin) and whisked away to distribute medication to those on the fringes of society.
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