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Kangaroo (2015) dives deep into the murky waters of familial loyalty and dark intentions. Murugesan, or Kangaroo, is fiercely protective of his sister Azhagu, which leads him into a twisted web of intrigue when she becomes the object of desire for the local pimp, Ticket. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension and suspense, particularly as the men Azhagu is set to marry start meeting mysterious ends. The pacing draws you in slowly, allowing the unease to build until it becomes almost palpable. Performances are gritty, and there's a raw edge to the storytelling that sticks with you. It's not flashy, but there's something about its distinct tone that lingers. You feel the weight of the stakes.
Kangaroo has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited availability on physical media. It's primarily known through digital streams, but the scarcity of original releases has piqued interest among collectors who appreciate its unique narrative style and atmosphere. Given its unconventional storytelling and emotional depth, it provides a fascinating study for those drawn to regional cinema and its diverse themes.
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