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Bennie 2022-04-19 09:02:10

In an era where justice cannot be done, in a country where bad people will not be punished by law, do you choose to admit that you are unlucky, or choose to fight poison with poison? Although it is a manslaughter, although they are secretly photographed and threatened, although they are the victims. However, the dead man was the Inspector General's son, and the Inspector General was corrupt. Taking the legal route is doomed to be a dead end, so they can only use extraordinary means. The idea of ​​"moving" what happened on 4th and 5th to 2nd and 3rd to create an alibi is awesome. And their tactic of getting everyone to help them with perjury is even more brilliant. The family saw everyone again and talked to them skillfully, making these people think they were here on the 2nd and 3rd last time, and thus inadvertently made perjury during the interrogation. The film ends with a cross-cut clip of Vijay walking out of the police station twice for the finishing touch. He buried the Inspector General's son in the ground of the police station, because only by trampling corruption and darkness underfoot can justice and fairness be established above. The ideal is full, but the reality is cruel, and he can't change anything by himself.

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  • Tamia 2021-12-19 08:01:22

    This film broke the impression of Indian movies in my heart of singing and dancing comedy. The strategy was well designed, and the ending was beyond my expectation. I added one star.

  • Lela 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    The plot doesn't need to be too detailed, it's all said, the important thing is to believe. The plot is also very attractive, and the soundtrack is very exaggerated. The key is to be emotional. Don't underestimate those who are not highly educated. Learning is everywhere in life, and the accumulation of wisdom in life can come from many places. The most important ability of a person is a strong heart, careful thinking and action.

Drishyam quotes

  • Meera Deshmukh: Cinema.

    Meera Deshmukh: That's an important link.