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Bahattor Ghonta dives into a gritty world of crime and tension, where the cat-and-mouse game unfolds in a tight timeframe. Shumona, on the run after a double murder, finds herself in a stranger's apartment, and the atmosphere is thick with unease. The film’s pacing is relentless, mirroring the urgency of her predicament. Faruk Uddin, the detective, is a fascinating character; he’s not just chasing a suspect but grappling with his own reputation. The performances are raw and engaging, adding depth to the narrative. I appreciate how the film plays with themes of desperation and morality. It has a certain unpolished edge that makes it distinctive, and the practical effects, while not overdone, add a layer of authenticity that pulls you in.
Strong character-driven narrative. · Engaging detective dynamics. · Tension builds effectively throughout.
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