Took me back to the days I'd devour volumes of crime fiction and wonder how they could be adapted into a movie. If anything, Sriram Raghavan is amongst the handful of filmmakers who tells you how to do it and how to do it well (in Hitchcock).
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cyberjunkie
Katrina is finally acting (amazingly well), Vijay Cutupathi is cutupathing, and I'm eating it all up. Jai Sriram
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Waiting for a full blown review now π₯Ή
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JAN 14, 2024
diya
Okay, I watched it. π₯Ήπ
I love films where you know the filmmakers are just doing cool shit and having fun. This film felt so effortlessly good. I have one little complaint but that doesnβt take away any points from the film.
Rest, I just went to see Vijay Sethupathi and lost my mind π₯°ππ§Ώπ½οΈ
JAN 15, 2024
cyberjunkie
Diya
Okay, I watched it. π₯Ήπ
I love films where you know the filmmakers are just doing cool shit and having fun. This film felt so effortlessly good. I have one little complaint but that doesnβt take away any points from the film.
Rest, I just went to see Vijay Sethupathi and lost my mind π₯°ππ§Ώπ½οΈ
What complaint is that?
JAN 16, 2024
vrittishah
Watched the film yesterday. Always been a fan of Sriram Raghavan's direction. The film isn't as great as his previous Andhadhun but nevertheless keeps you hooked. It starts off a little slow which helps with character build up. Each scene is so well crafted with great attention to detail. Wanted a little more of Radhika Apte though!
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Twitter without the FOMO problems. WhatsApp without the lack of threading. Thatβs Openvy