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So, 'Saavi' from '85 is a curious watch. The crime thriller vibe is thick throughout, with a real sense of tension that builds as the plot unfolds. The story centers around a woman who finds out her husband’s true intentions, marrying her only for her wealth. It’s interesting how the film captures the raw emotions—her betrayal, the grit of her determination. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the overall unease. Practical effects are minimal, yet they serve the narrative well, sticking to character-driven moments instead. The performances, though not from the biggest names, feel genuine and grounded—something about them pulls you into the story. It’s a distinct blend of personal conflict and societal critique, which makes it stand out from typical thrillers of the era.
Interesting themes of betrayal and societal critique.Uneven pacing, but it adds to the overall tension.Performances are genuine, contributing to immersion.
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