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Andha Naal, directed by S. Balachander, is fascinating for its layered storytelling and the way it immerses you in the tense atmosphere of World War II Madras. The murder of Rajan, a radio engineer, unfolds through the eyes of various suspects, each offering their unique perspective, which keeps the tension alive. The film plays with themes of trust and deception, and the pacing is intriguing—it oscillates between moments of quiet reflection and sudden bursts of suspense. The performances are compelling, especially from the ensemble cast who bring depth to their conflicting narratives. The practical effects and minimalistic set design contribute to a gritty realism that enhances the film's eerie tone. It's definitely one of those films that makes you think about the nature of truth.
Intriguing narrative structureStrong performances from the ensemble castAtmospheric wartime setting
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