2.37

A glorified university film student piece in which the only intention is, typically, to shock the audience.
Given that Murali K. Thalluri was only 19/20 at the time when he made this, that's not enitirely surprising.
Having said that, the cast deliver excellent performances (for which Thalluri must take some credit) and are well-supported by sweeping cinematography and a chilling score.
Still, a very superficial and exploitative film that, despite its pretentions as a rare insight into teenage life, doesn't tell us anything that we don't already know or have already experienced ourselves.
Given that Murali K. Thalluri was only 19/20 at the time when he made this, that's not enitirely surprising.
Having said that, the cast deliver excellent performances (for which Thalluri must take some credit) and are well-supported by sweeping cinematography and a chilling score.
Still, a very superficial and exploitative film that, despite its pretentions as a rare insight into teenage life, doesn't tell us anything that we don't already know or have already experienced ourselves.