The Last Act Rating: 2.83/5
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Director: Asmit Pathare
Genre: Drama
Cast & Crew: Saurabh Shukla, Asif Basra, Shreyas Pandit , Sanjay Tyagi, Deeptesh Verma, Harjeet Baruah
Duration: 2 hour 22 minutes
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The Last Act Movie Review
Ratings:3.5/5 Review By: Madhureeta Mukherjee Site:TimesofIndia(TOI)
Conceptualized by Anurag Kashyap, ' The Last Act', roped in 12 first-time directors to make 12 short-films that form a part of the same feature film. Every director brings in his own style to this montage-of-mysteries, in most parts it's riveting, leaving you entangled in a web of curious cases. There are truck-loads of actors (not all from mainstream cinema), who perform their bit well, intensifying the plot as they go along. In the second half, the thrill goes thanda in some moments, and you're desperately waiting for the suspense to explode. Of course, with a dozen clues to deconstruct, even good 'ol Sherlock Holmes, Poirot and our desi Agent Vinod would be straining their brains. With a unique concept at hand and an all-new directors' gang, getting the 'act together' is no mean feat. Team of 12 - Take a bow, this stage is all yours.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Roshni Devi Site:Koimoi
What’s Good: The very concept of 12 directors collaborating for one film; the direction; music. What’s Bad: Too many characters stretch the mystery too long; the meandering stories. Loo Break: None. Watch or Not?: Watch it if you have the patience to untangle a web and for something that you rarely get to see in Indian cinema.
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Ratings:2.5/5 Review By: Kanika Rajani Site:BookMyShow(BMS)
However, if there’s one thing that’s remarkable about this venture is that each little story (there are 12 clues in 12 cities) is reminiscent of the city against which it is set. Each character is brought to life, be it the lazy cop in Kolkatta who’s never asked for a promotion or the abstract bohemian cop who simply can’t get enough of the case and endlessly discusses the case with his partner. The audience may never see Ms Prachi Pathak in Tejas Joshi’s film, ‘Mystery Woman’ set in Kalyan but we still know that she goes by two sir names, wears spectacles, etc.
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