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Vaitarani is quite an unusual entry that plays with the darker shades of medical ethics and morality. The atmosphere is thick with tension, just like the night air that surrounds our two leads. Their conspiratorial plan to rid themselves of bodies brings an unsettling humor, while also making you cringe a bit. You can't help but feel the weight of their choices as the pacing keeps you on edge, almost as if you’re complicit in their actions. The practical effects are commendable, adding a gritty realism that enhances the unease. Not much is known about the director, but the performances carry a certain rawness that makes everything feel eerily authentic. It’s certainly distinctive in its approach to a taboo subject, and that's what caught my attention.
Vaitarani has been somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with limited releases which adds to its intrigue. The scarcity of available formats means it’s often hard to come by. This film has not garnered mainstream attention, so enthusiasts of lesser-known thrillers or unique narratives tend to seek it out for their collections. Its blend of dark humor and serious themes certainly piques curiosity among collectors.
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