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Idi Mazha Kattu has this raw, gritty feel that you don’t see in typical thrillers. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, but it really adds to the tension—like you're not meant to feel entirely comfortable. The migrant counselor character, she’s intriguing, and the way her life intersects with these four patients sort of pulls you into their world. Each character has their own quirks, and the dialogue feels real, not scripted. What’s fascinating is how the film weaves in social themes without being too heavy-handed. The landscapes of Kerala serve as a beautiful backdrop, almost like another character, and there are some practical effects that really stand out in their creativity. It’s definitely a unique piece, with a vibe that's hard to shake off.
Unique character dynamicsStrong social themesInteresting pacing choices
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