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A total waste of 3 hours watching this movie. A good example of how a bad story and direction can be portrayed as excellent by online advertisement and employing people for writing good reviews. The language and scenes are not suitable for watching with families or children. The direction of this movie seem to be work of amateur director who is trying to project the two famous malayalam actors and online advertisement for getting viewers attention. People who watch this junk should give fair feedback and save other people's precious time. This is definitely overhyped through online advertisement.
The thing is I felt the script they tried to make it like drishyam but there was no twist in the story. And it was very obvious.. I also did not like some scenes where I felt the women were treated badly and some of the dialogues which was very in descent. The film was could have been portrayed better. I am shocked that this movie got good reviews. Maybe it was overhyped. Since there are much better movies than this. Drishyam was way better. However I do like the acting of everyone. But it could have been more better
Sadly it was not upto Mark. It was veey predictable. I wished it would had some surprise factor.
Thudarum feels like a forced and uninspired sequel to Drishyam, but with none of its emotional depth or intelligent storytelling. The entire movie is driven by psychotic police officers who do nothing but hurl abuse and brutally beat other characters from start to finish. The language is crude, excessive, and relentless - seemingly added just for shock value rather than to support the plot.
Many scenes exist solely to give the main officer yet another chance to inflict violence. There's no break, no subtlety, just a loud, chaotic barrage of rage and foul language.
It's a tiring, disturbing experience that leaves you wondering why it was made at all.
Many scenes exist solely to give the main officer yet another chance to inflict violence. There's no break, no subtlety, just a loud, chaotic barrage of rage and foul language.
It's a tiring, disturbing experience that leaves you wondering why it was made at all.
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