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Abuse (2010) offers a raw glimpse into the psyche of a troubled businessman played by G. K. Desai. Stripped of many distractions, the film's tone is somber, almost haunting, as it explores themes of loneliness and human connection. The encounter with the prostitute, Usha Jaadhav, evolves into something deeper—a conversation rather than just a transaction. It’s interesting to see how Dipk G. N. Nanglia, known for The Mumbai Trilogy, handles pacing here; it feels both slow yet intensely captivating, letting the weight of each moment sink in. The performances, especially Desai’s, lend an unsettling authenticity that makes the film distinctive. Not flashy, but definitely impactful in its subtle way.
Depressing yet thought-provoking.Strong performances shine through the simplicity.Focus on dialogue over action.
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