Garudan
'Garudan' excels in creating a gripping and engaging environment, with plenty of thrilling moments.
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'Garudan' excels in creating a gripping and engaging environment, with plenty of thrilling moments.
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Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookutty's directorial debut relates ill-effects of parenting and its aftermath. Based on true events, the film is dramatically intense in depicting relationships though it stands out in its honest approach to a grave issue.
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It is a question of survival for a vernacular magazine and its chief editor when a politician plays a nasty game for its closure. The dramatic milieu coupled with artificial narration undermines the conflict, turning it into a more soulless creation.
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Joju George shines emphatically in the film which evokes the feel that it has too many layers of meaning. His lively performance effectively guides the movie and makes it intriguing to an extent.
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'14 February' is a throwback to the teenage romance of an RJ, who still bears the pangs of his first love. The attempt to rekindle nostalgic romance results in a tiring cinematic experience engulfed in obsolete dramatic moments.
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Albeit a neat concept altogether, 'Rahel Makan Kora' is sullied by unimaginative script and underwhelming portrayal of events.
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This is an urban romantic drama that explores compatibility in the relationship between a petite girl and her lanky boyfriend. While scoring a good turn in its wacky narration and performances of the lead pair, the trite plot of lovers lacks vital intensity.
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Vinay Forrt is a live wire in this tale of a government servant who believes in leading an organic life and relying on natural remedies. Albeit a shaky package with preachy elements, it is spry enough to be enjoyable throughout.
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'Chaaver' showcases the theme of a political murder and the attempts of killers to escape from police. With a wafer-thin plot, the film's fripperies outshine the overstretched substance that only offers brief pleasures.
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A highly metaphorical and bizarre film, the one-line plot of a captive whistleblower gradually takes us to the world of reality. The shocking as well as disturbing narration makes it purely a director's film.
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'Kannur Squad' stands out as one of the well-crafted investigative thrillers, impressing with its tight screenplay and compelling performances, although cinematic heroics occasionally intervene to drive the plot forward.
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The story of a father and son with opposing political beliefs initially appears captivating. However, the plot's potential spark fails to ignite, and the film ultimately succumbs to a formulaic structure with a lackluster climax.
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