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Urumbukal Urangarilla has this gritty vibe that really sets it apart. Jiju Asokan directs a tight narrative weaving through the cunning life of Keluvashan, an aging master thief who’s got stories and skills that intrigue and teach. The pacing is deliberate, sometimes slow, but it builds tension remarkably well as the young Kallan Benny comes into the picture eager to learn the art of theft. The performances are grounded, adding an authenticity that pulls you in. There’s a unique blend of drama and thriller elements, and the practical effects used during the heist sequences are quite engaging. It feels like a love letter to the old-school heist genre but with a fresh take; definitely something noteworthy for enthusiasts of intricate storytelling.
Strong character developmentInteresting themes of mentorshipSolid pacing enhances tension
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