Writer Review…wowwwww😲
Year: 2021
Genre: Police, Career, Social Justice, Crime, Thriller
Cast: Samuthirakani, Hari Krishnan Anbudurai, Kavin Jay Babu, Anthony, G. M. Sundar, Dileepan, Subramaniam Siva, Ineya
Director: Franklin Jacob
Writer: Franklin Jacob
Cinematographer: Pratheep Kaliraja
Summary: Thangaraj, a police writer, gets trapped in a case involving a wrongfully accused student he feels obliged to rescue
Overall Rating: Feast
WOW…WOW…That’s the best way to describe Writer. Franklin Jacob, you outdid yourself!
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—Let’s start with the incredible screenplay. When reading the synopsis, we thought this was going to be the common police brutality movie, but nope! Franklin Jacob went above and beyond focusing on police unions, social activism, fatherhood, and so on.
Characters were gently introduced, each scene sequence was logical, and there was absolutely no way to determine Writer’s trajectory.
‘See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil’, was, in a nutshell, Thangaraj’s mode of conduct at the police station as he was quietly fighting for the basic needs of policemen. Devakumar, the accused student, was very hard to watch due to the injustice done to him
—The ending was phenomenal, realistic, and daring. Franklin didn’t shy away from exposing the truth in wrongfully-accused cases. Dialogues pierced our hearts
—We applaud the hair and make-up teams for transforming Samuthirakani (playing Thangaraj); we’re so used to seeing him fresh and strong with his mustache that he appeared different in Writer. Devakumar’s special effects makeup worked very well
—As always Samuthirakani’s acting was spectacular, he was the soul of the movie; even the extras gave a solid performance. Special shout out to Devakumar’s brother (Xavier) and Raja
Bland
—We expected a little bit more from the cinematography and editing based on Writer’s intense plot; however, both areas were quite stale
Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolenceIntimacy none
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