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Redrum is an intriguing piece that floats in that murky water between drama and psychological thriller. There's this heavy, brooding atmosphere throughout, likely enhanced by Shreedharan's direction, which keeps you guessing about the characters' true intentions. Ashok Selvan delivers a nuanced performance, conveying a range of emotions that reflect the film’s themes of guilt and redemption. The pacing has a sort of deliberate crawl that really lets the tension build, almost forcing you to sit in the discomfort of it all. It’s not flashy with special effects, relying instead on practical effects and strong writing to pull you in, and there's a distinct sense of authenticity that makes it memorable in its own right.
Redrum remains one of those films that collectors keep an eye out for, particularly due to its limited release and somewhat obscure status. It hasn’t seen a lot of attention in physical formats, which adds to its allure for those seeking less mainstream titles. The lack of widespread distribution means that owning a copy feels like a little treasure hunt, making it a talking point among serious collectors. Not too many copies out there, so if you stumble across one, it's likely to spark interest.
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