Rating: Consider the calibre of films that have been adapted from Booker or Man Booker Prize-winning novels: Schindler's List, The English Patient, The Remains Of The Day and Life Of Pi were all festooned with awards of their own, and two of them won Best Picture Oscars. In truth, though, there have also been a few duds. I thought 2017's The Sense Of An Ending, inspired by the Julian Barnes book, a terribly dreary affair. With the new Netflix release The White Tiger, I'm happy to say, the list burns bright once more. Comparisons will doubtless be made with yet another Best Picture, Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire (2008), at which the script makes a sly dig. But this is a cleverer, more complex and more disturbing tale