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The Last Act Review

The Last Act Review

By Friday Release Team - Nov 30, -0001 05:53 AM

Rating: 2.5/5

One Line Review:A dismembered corpse leads policemen to 12 different cities throughout the country for investigation.

Positive Points:A good murder suspense plot; good performances; the innovative concept of 12 directors

Negative Points:Plot becomes absurd at times

Plot:Mumbai police find a dismembered corpse on a lonely street in the dead of night. However, when they fail to discover its identity, they search it thoroughly which hands important clues like an ATM receipt, a pair of specs and a tailor's receipt, which point the clue to 12 different locations throughout the nation.

As their investigation advances, it becomes evident to them that a master puppeteer is the perpetrator of the crime. Will the police succeed in solving the case? The movie is surely worth a watch to reveal the mystery.

Performances:The movie largely casts new entrants except for Saurabh Shukla and Arif Basra. The new performances of the debutants are sufficient and satisfactory. There a few exceptions, but the overall performances in the film are good.

Direction And Other Aspects:Given that the movie is directed by 12 directors, there is certainly some level of hodgepodge. In the beginning the film captures the audience's interests with a bang on beginning of an interesting suspense, but with its progression, one gets the feeling of absurdity. One may feel at a time that the movie is going completely off the central plot.

Final Verdict:The film certainly captures your interest with its element of suspense, but in an overall level, it goes off-track with its absurdities.

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