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So, 'Who Was It: The Conclusion (Part 2)' is quite an interesting piece, you know? It dives deeper into the mystery established in the first part, and the tension really ramps up. The atmosphere feels raw, almost improvisational, which is likely due to its spontaneous creation. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but that adds to the sense of urgency and uncertainty the story carries. The performances are surprisingly compelling, given the lack of preparation. There's a gritty realism that emerges, particularly as the protagonist wrestles with whether to trust Sayan again. What stands out here is that it's a genuine exploration of friendship amidst suspicion, and that adds layers to its mystery-thriller label. Worth checking out if you enjoy a more experimental approach to storytelling.
Spontaneous creation adds to its raw feelUneven pacing enhances the urgencyStrong themes of trust and friendship
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Akaash Dutta
Director