Hit List Movie Review-Me Vs Psychopath, Who Will Survive
Hit List Movie Review– What if Vijay, a typical middle-class IT guy gets forced by a dangerous person who wants to do psychological torture aimed at destroying his life and family, What will happen in the end, Will he go into a spiral of tension and horror of life, or he will do a dangerous comeback to defeat the danger of the life.
Hit List Movie Review
Hit List Movie Production Details
Directed by the duo Sooryakathir and K. Karthikeyan includes Vijay Kanishka in his acting debut, supported by veteran actor Sarathkumar, with key performances from Ramachandra Raju, Munishkanth, and Sithara. Gautham Menon and Smruthi Venkat had a notable cameo appearance. The cinematography is handled by Vamsi Patchipulusu, while the sound designs are crafted by Tapas Nayak. The production is managed by Karthik Subbaraj under the banner of Stone Bench Films.
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Vijay, a typical middle-class IT guy (played by Vijay Kanishka), finds his life turned upside down when a masked psychopath kidnaps his family and forces him into the role of an unwilling assassin. He is trying to manipulate Vijay’s psyche, forcing him to adopt the violence he detests.
Hit List Movie Review
Directed by Sooryakathir and K. Karthikeyan, “Hit List” has its moments, particularly in its camerawork and sound design, which succeed in creating suspense. However, these elements are not enough to sustain the initial thrill. The film ultimately settles into a familiar pattern, making it a decent but unremarkable thriller suitable for a lazy afternoon viewing. Vijay’s transformation from a meek IT professional to a reluctant killer is handled with varying degrees of success. This jarring shift sets the stage for a thriller that aims to push boundaries but ultimately falls short. In his acting debut, Vijay Kanishka captures the character’s initial timidity and subsequent descent into violence, but the portrayal lacks depth. Sarathkumar, as the gruff ACP Yazhvendan, delivers a commanding performance, his mere presence conveying authority. “Hit List” delves into themes of justice, vengeance, and the consequences of violence. It examines the moral complexities of being forced into a life of crime against one’s will and the lengths individuals will go to protect their loved ones. Additionally, the film touches on the blurred lines between right and wrong in a world where justice is often elusive. However, his character too feels clichéd. The supporting cast, including Ramachandra Raju, Munishkanth, and Sithara, offer competent but unremarkable performances, filling their roles without leaving a lasting impression. Gautham Menon and Smruthi Venkat’s brief cameos are well-executed but do little to elevate the overall narrative.
Who is cast in “Hit List”?
Vijay, performed by Vijay Kanishka, an IT professional who jabs into a deadly game staged by a masked antagonist. Sarathkumar plays ACP Yazhvendan, a harsh law enforcement officer who aids Vijay in his quest for justice. Other notable characters include the masked psychopath, various supporting roles played by Ramachandra Raju, Munishkanth, and Sithara, as well as cameo appearances by Gautham Menon and Smruthi Venkat.
What is the story of “Hit List”?
“Hit List” follows the story of Vijay, a typical middle-class IT guy, whose life is thrown into turmoil when a masked psychopath kidnaps his family and coerces him into becoming an unwilling assassin. Forced to navigate a world of shadows and violence, Vijay must unravel the mystery of his captor’s identity and motives to save himself and his loved ones
Who directed “Hit List”?
“Hit List” is co-directed by Sooryakathir and K. Karthikeyan.
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