Wednesday, 16 April 2014

' 7th Day ' - A 'Game', Always Play To Win


7th day is an impressive investigation thriller which goes with interesting vital turns. The debut film maker Symdhar directed the movie and the script is written by Akhil Paul. The protagonist role as 'David Abraham I.P.S' is handled by Prithviraj along with other characters done by Vinay fort, Anu Mohan, Praveen, Tovino Thomas, Janani Iyer etc. It released 12/04/2014 and the opinions are favourable.

Story
David Abraham (Prithviraj) is an I.P.S officer who is under suspension from the service. On a Christmas eve, while on driving his jeep which hits a motor bike, in which two youths Shan (Vinay fort) and Vinu Ramachandran (Anu Mohan) are riding. Vinu sustained minor injury and David gets them to nearby Hospital. From their Vinu missed. David and Shan tries to find out him in that night but it was in vain. Then David dropped Shan in his house. On his way back, David gets the Address of Vinu from his wallet which left in the Jeep. The next day, David goes to Vinu's House to return the wallet. There he finds that Vinu committed suicide. David fully doubted and tries to find out the mystery.

Movie outlook
  • The script is good but has some little falls, majorly in its crucial points that feels artificiality. The direction is tightly packed which fully saved the movie. In some sides, story resembles the Tamil film 'Mankatha'.
  • First and Second halves keep the suspense well and it engaged tactfully. 
  • Climax could be predictable but for some.  
Acting
  • Prithviraj performed well with his gallant style as the role 'David Abraham'
  • Others are fully justified to their vital characters.
Technicalities
  • Director Syamdhar made a superb job.
  • Script of Akhil Paul, partially well but could have been better.
  • Sujith Vaasudev's cinematography is arresting your eyes. Specially in the night sequences, commendable.
  • Deepak Dev BG scores gave a liveliness. 
Grade:    Engaging Thriller
Rating:   3.75 / 5

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