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Time (2007) offers a gritty perspective on the socio-political landscape, propelled by Disha's anti-corruption movement that unravels the sturdy facade of power. Biju Pappan's portrayal of Krishnan Nambiar delivers a raw, understated performance, capturing the inner turmoil of a man caught between duty and personal ambition. The narrative flows steadily, balancing the tension of political drama with Susan Mary Thomas's evolving journey as a novelist and activist. The film’s atmosphere is dense, filled with moral questions and shades of gray, making the viewer ponder the weight of truth and justice. It also sheds light on women’s empowerment, showcasing strong themes without resorting to melodrama, which is refreshing. The practical effects keep the realism intact, giving a grounded feel to the unfolding drama.
Engaging narrative about corruptionStrong performances, especially Biju PappanExplores themes of women's empowerment
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