There is no perfect crime, but there can be a perfect group murder!
Golam (2024) :
Brief Review -
There is no perfect crime, but there can be a perfect group murder! I am sorry if I have spoiled your dish here, but that's one way of catching your attention and bringing it to this well-made thriller. We can call it a murder mystery more than a thriller because... well, you'll understand when you watch the film. Revenge and human conscience are two theories that even make someone's murder justified because it's more like self-defense. Drishyam showed us how. Similarly, Golam does it in its own style, but instead of one man or a woman, you have to make a group murder. This also boosts its screenplay and storyline because getting away with a murder alone is more difficult than doing it in a group. With a group, you are much safer and are entitled to get away because the law has its own terms. As they say, if a single man does it, it's a murder. If a group does it, it's Vadh/Slaughter/Penalty/or whatever you call it. Golam still keeps many things unrevealed for its sequel, and we all can guess that there will be another murder, another perfect crime. So, the film is about the death of an MD of the V-Tech company, who has asthma. He goes to the bathroom and is then found after a while. When others are of the opinion that it's an accident, the main investigating officer has his own doubts. He dives deep into the case and discovers many unknown secrets that put him in a difficult situation since his job is to catch criminals rather than think about what's justice and what's not. Will he be able to do his duty? Ranjith Sajeev, as a cop, does a fine job, and the big supporting cast has also done well. Samjad's direction and screenplay with Praveen are what make it a thrilling affair, despite the main spoiler being openly revealed in the review. It's not about who did the murder, but it's about why and how. Watch Golam to know more.
RATING - 6.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
There is no perfect crime, but there can be a perfect group murder! I am sorry if I have spoiled your dish here, but that's one way of catching your attention and bringing it to this well-made thriller. We can call it a murder mystery more than a thriller because... well, you'll understand when you watch the film. Revenge and human conscience are two theories that even make someone's murder justified because it's more like self-defense. Drishyam showed us how. Similarly, Golam does it in its own style, but instead of one man or a woman, you have to make a group murder. This also boosts its screenplay and storyline because getting away with a murder alone is more difficult than doing it in a group. With a group, you are much safer and are entitled to get away because the law has its own terms. As they say, if a single man does it, it's a murder. If a group does it, it's Vadh/Slaughter/Penalty/or whatever you call it. Golam still keeps many things unrevealed for its sequel, and we all can guess that there will be another murder, another perfect crime. So, the film is about the death of an MD of the V-Tech company, who has asthma. He goes to the bathroom and is then found after a while. When others are of the opinion that it's an accident, the main investigating officer has his own doubts. He dives deep into the case and discovers many unknown secrets that put him in a difficult situation since his job is to catch criminals rather than think about what's justice and what's not. Will he be able to do his duty? Ranjith Sajeev, as a cop, does a fine job, and the big supporting cast has also done well. Samjad's direction and screenplay with Praveen are what make it a thrilling affair, despite the main spoiler being openly revealed in the review. It's not about who did the murder, but it's about why and how. Watch Golam to know more.
RATING - 6.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
- SAMTHEBESTEST
- Nov 19, 2024