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Mirugam is quite the gritty piece. It dives into the raw, unsettling life of Ayyanar, a character that embodies brutality and chaos. The film's atmosphere is heavy, creating a sense of discomfort that lingers. There's this slow burn in the pacing, almost like it’s taking its time to unravel Ayyanar's psyche and transformation. Alagamma's journey from hate to a desire to change her husband adds an interesting emotional layer. The performances are striking, particularly the lead, who manages to portray such a complex character. Practical effects are used effectively, enhancing the film's stark realism. Overall, it stands out in the drama genre for its unflinching look at violence and redemption.
Gritty portrayal of violence and redemptionStrong performances that elevate the narrativeNot typical for the genre, offers a different perspective
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