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Azhagarsamy presents a gritty exploration of desperation and sacrifice. Thayama's plight is palpable; her decision to barter her child for her husband's life sets a heavy tone, steeped in moral complexity. The pacing is methodical, allowing the weight of each character's choices to sink in. It captures the stark realities of class struggle—especially when the wealthy landlord's intentions take a sinister turn, wanting to intertwine their families through marriage. The performances, though from lesser-known actors, carry a raw intensity that feels authentic. There's a distinct atmosphere throughout, evoking a sense of inevitable doom. Practical effects and grounded storytelling keep it relatable, making you ponder the harsh realities of familial bonds amid economic desperation.
Explores themes of sacrifice and desperation.Notable for its raw performances.Highlights class struggles through personal conflict.
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