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Madam Sengupta dives deep into the complexities of grief and vengeance, wrapped in an atmosphere thick with tension. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each revelation as our protagonist, a cartoonist, teeters on the edge of sanity. There's this unsettling blend of vibrant Kolkata street life juxtaposed against the darkness of the murders. Practical effects are used in a way that feels grounded, enhancing the chilling vibe without overshadowing the narrative. The performances bring a palpable intensity, especially in the interactions that reveal the strained bonds of family. It's a film that explores how art and trauma intertwine, leaving you with a lingering discomfort long after it ends.
Explores familial tensions and artistic expressions.Intricate plot with twists that feel earned.Atmospheric sound design enhances the narrative.
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