Syam Dhar's directorial debut in '7th Day' quite impressive and clever attempt as a initiater, for the most part of the movie keep your mind arrested on seats. Although it could have been slingshot thriller, if it had covered up some of the potholes in the script. The punches it delivers are quite powerful and the way twists and turns are very appealing and tempting.
Shan (Vinay Forrt) and Vinu (Anu Mohan), Cycle (Praveen Prem), Eby (Tovino Thomas) and Jessy (Janani Iyer) are five friends. It startoff with a series of incidents send the group scavengerred for their life, and with none to turn to, the youngsters are looking for solutions for their own problems of the mess that they are embroiled with. And on a fine Christmas eve, Shan and Vinu meets David Abraham (Prithviraj), a cop who is under suspension, and delivers him what had upturned their lives. David confirms to help them , and goes out find the elements that creates their incident. Eventually coming up with startling disclosures.
The supposedly distinct twist that should make you pop open your mouth in sheer amazement comes by at the very last minute. However, I should not add that it should not be of no surprise for the diligent ones among you, as the revelation is quite obvious, if you have been keeping an eye on things.
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This film could have made an even more delightful thriller, had the loopholes in the script been stitched together. But there are quite a few apparent loose ends hanging in and out there, still that does let you give an unfinished feel to the film.
It's surprising that Prithviraj had agreed to do a role that does not require him to do extraordinary motions, and at times it even feels like a sober version of the role that he had played in 'Memories'. He looks incredibly dapper, and this is why he is the man who makes this film work.
The supporting cast is pretty much fine, and I would pick Tovino Thomas
from among the lot as a favorite, who with his under toned performance
almost saves the storyline, otherwise over the board climactic scene
from being washed away.
Sujith Vasudev comes up with some
brilliant visuals that has tremendously match the thriller air of the
film. The art direction however does leave you puzzled at times, and at
least on an occasion or two adds up a few questions other than the ones
that have been devised by the script. Despite all the lingering
questions that remain, '7th Day' could very well qualify as an appealing
and thriller promising that keeps you guessing all for while. Here is a
solid first-up effort from Syam Dhar & Co. that does deserve a loud
round of applause.
'7th Day' is a film that does manages to focus your views, what with the
numerous twists and turn-arounds in the plot that engage you presence
consistently. There is plenty of intellectual gaming on, and the film
never for a moment lets you off the hook.
Rating:**1/2 |
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