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Thankamani delves into a slice of life in a rural village during a turbulent time. The tension between the students and the bus owner creates an authentic atmosphere of local unrest. There’s a gritty realism, with the practical effects adding to the raw feeling. The pacing might feel slow for some, but that's where its strength lies, allowing you to soak in the struggles and emotions of the characters. The performances are commendable, capturing the nuances of village life and the frustrations of the youth. It’s one of those films that showcases how small conflicts can reflect larger societal issues, making it distinctive in its approach to storytelling.
Set in a rural villageThemes of conflict and resilienceRealistic portrayal of local issues
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