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So, 'Samurai' from 2002 is quite the intriguing piece. It dives into this gritty world where Thiyagu, a doctor by trade, dons the mask as a leader of a gang. They're not your typical criminals, though; they target corrupt officials who've gamed the system. The pacing is interesting, builds tension without rushing. The themes of justice versus corruption are prevalent, and there's definitely an interesting dynamic with Deiva, the schoolgirl caught in the middle, who adds a touch of innocence. What really stands out are the practical effects during the abductions—definitely not the usual flashy CGI. Performances are solid, with a raw feel that's hard to shake off. There's something about the atmosphere, a blend of action and moral ambiguity that keeps you thinking.
Unique take on vigilante justice in cinema.Interesting character dynamics, especially with Deiva.Noteworthy practical effects during key scenes.
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