Simply a masterpiece

Branson 2022-03-26 09:01:07

It looks so cool. This plot is just awesome. I really can't stand this BGM, the sound is rumbling, I'm scared to death.
Before the murder, the plot was still loose, and it portrayed the male protagonist's positive image of a good man and a bad police image. This part feels normal, nothing special, but when the manslaughter incident happened, the plot immediately became tense. It has to be that the male protagonist is very amazing and ingenious, so that I don't even feel that he is hanging up. I have to admire the screenwriter's rigorous arrangement of the plot. As we all know, Indian movies have a tendency to open and hang, and such a bizarre plot is actually told so well, it is simply admirable.
Although the film is two and a half hours long, it does seem like time flies. The last time I watched "Little Lolita's Uncle Monkey" (is this?), I had a good impression of Indian movies. After watching this again, I couldn't help myself.
The plot is not only reasonable and beautiful, but the three views are also ~ in line with the expectations of the general public. This movie took a lot of work to polish, and it managed to convince us that if we were in this situation, we would be the same.
It is really a masterpiece without any other drawbacks except that the BGM is too explosive.

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Extended Reading
  • Ludie 2022-03-21 09:02:08

    The victory of public opinion, the sorrow of the law. Procedural justice is far away, and the view of straight male cancer is pervasive in society, because a little candid video of a girl can destroy the girl, instead of condemning the candid shooter. So much so that class antagonism, collusion between officials and businessmen, and so on. It is rare that the director can borrow a metaphor. At the same time, it can be released, and I also give a thumbs up to the Indian radio and television department. Five star rating.

  • Oma 2022-03-29 09:01:03

    The police will protect us... I give full marks to this coercion

Drishyam quotes

  • Meera Deshmukh: Cinema.

    Meera Deshmukh: That's an important link.