Irutt Review

Irutt Review (short film)… now that’s what we call suspense!

Year: 2021
Genre:  Mystery, True Story, Thriller
Cast: Sharanya Sharma, Sagar Surya, Ajith Jaan, Rajeev V Thomas, Sachin Roy, Akhil Raaj, Sharath Shiva, Shinu Shaji, Rahul Nair, Sandeep Satheesh
Director: Ajith Jaan
Writer: Ajith Jaan
Cinematographer: Davis Kuriakose
Summary: In the thick of the night, a lady named Sara appears uneasy carrying a mysterious black bag and unsure of where she’s headed…

Overall Rating:   Feast    
Now that’s what we call suspense! All we can tell you is expect the unexpected with Irutt 😀
~Worth Watching~

Delicious
—Let’s just start by saying that the acting was very provocative, all the characters made us uncomfortable as we didn’t know who was who and couldn’t trust anyone.
The looks on their faces including a priest’s and rickshaw drivers’ were suspicious. And with the entire movie taking place at night, this increased the suspense factor.
Sara (Sharanya Sharma) handled the lead role very well; we appreciated the versatility she brought. We couldn’t determine whether she was a friend or foe.
—Ajith Jaan, the director, guided the story in a fluent and understandable way; we knew there were thieves around but couldn’t tell what was stolen.
He took the opportunity to send a loud warning to thieves: “Beware!” And also shed light on real incidents involving thieves carrying mystic bags
–-Color grading worked!
—The cinematographer focused on what we were craving to see and sometimes, withheld some information; making us even more anxious to uncover the mysteries.
The trembling images, in some scenes, were fantastic for creating that fearful and troubled atmosphere taking place in the movie

Bland
Nothing bland found

Viewers’ Guide
Language Violence none Intimacy none

Trailer
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(Audio: Malayalam; English Subtitles: Yes)

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