Vettah Review…this is what a sizzling thriller should look like
Year: 2016
Genre: Police, Mystery, Investigation, Thriller
Cast: Kunchacko Boban, Manju Warrier, Indrajith Sukumaran, Prem Prakash, Sanusha, Sandhya, Deepak Parambol, Rony David, Jivika Pillappa, Mithun Ramesh
Director: Rajesh Pillai
Writer: Arunlal Ramachandran
Cinematographer: Anishlal R S
Summary: A man is arrested for murder but his accounts of the incident make investigators question the actual facts and their own lives
Overall Rating: Feast
Vettah is an example of what a sizzling thriller should look like! A quiet suspenseful movie that makes your brain think, think, and think
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Let’s show some appreciation to the costume and make-up designers as the actors looked very put together.
Manju Warrier (playing one of the investigators) was stunning and polished, and Kunchacko Boban’s (playing Melvin the accused murderer) dark and shrewd appearance was very convincing
—Anishlal R S, the cinematographer, what a gem you are!
—No way to predict Vettah’s scenario. The story was sophistically written, we were scratching our heads trying IN VAIN to figure out things on our own. Many thanks to the late Rajesh Pillai, the director, who despite the intricacy still made it very easy for viewers to follow and understand the plot
—What set Vettah apart was the game it played with our minds through the dialogues, so we became manipulated along with the investigators.
“The easiest way to deceive a person is by creating doubt in his mind”, a powerful line uttered by Melvin
—Color grading and overall editing were well executed, many thanks for putting this film together
Bland
—A few special effects moments were a little non-credible while the score was a bit loud and overwhelming at times
Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolenceIntimacy none
Trailer