End of the Day Review (short film)… a story told in a memorable way
Year: 2022
Genre: Family, Social Justice, Crime, Drama
Cast: Unnikrishnan, Andrea Maria Nelson, Anjali Babu, Mujeeb Rehman, Amal Chand, Arun Kumar
Director: Arun Murali
Writer: Arun Murali
Cinematographer: Vinu Indravallary
Summary: It’s unclear what Peter is actually doing while moving different items in his house, yet, it seems as if he’s up to something mischievous…
Overall Rating: BBQ
The way End of the Day was told is what made it memorable and attractive. We were welcomed into Peter’s world and got to discover so much that we were left touched with valuable lessons taught
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Peter (Unnikrishnan) did something original, he talked straight at the camera the whole time. He chatted with us and invited us to know him and his family via the stories shared; right away, we were welcomed in his universe. Though he appeared and sounded aimless, it was still nice to listen to what he had to say
—Camera movements rolled with the flow by following Peter wherever he went (even under the bed) and zooming in during important sequences; it was lively
—Soundtrack adequately supported the sad aspects of the movie and almost made us cry…
—End of the Day explored the concept of blind justice and accentuated the fact that it’s not actually blind after all. Consequently, there are circumstances when “those who are right will do wrong and change the wrong things as a right thing” to render proper justice. Justice is no longer a right but a fight
Bland
—Unnikrishnan took a casual approach to playing the role of Peter. When it came to showing strong and deep emotions, we didn’t really see them come out, he had the same facial expression
Viewers’ Guide
Language: none Violence: Intimacy: none
Trailer
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