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No Way Out (II) (2022)
4/10
important story but poor acting
18 November 2023
No Way Out is a story that needed to be told on the many people who were trapped with severe financial problems during the pandemic.

The most significant aspect of a survival-type movie is the acting that needs to sell the story; alas, this wasn't the case here 😞

DELICIOUS

-Great work on the cinematography with a variety of camera techniques that zoomed in on the littlest details.

-It was an appropriate narrative that people can identify with as the lead character was overwhelmed with a business venture interrupted by the pandemic and owing lots of money

-The loud message that was sent: never ever give up! There's always a light at the end of the tunnel

BLAND

-David's makeup before the suicidal act didn't show a man in distress. He looked so fresh and clean that it was impossible to tell he was suffering

-Ramesh Pisharody's emotions appeared artificial, they weren't coming from within. He was just portraying someone in pain as opposed to living the pain

-The editing didn't really enhance the scenario, especially when it came to the transitions between past and present segments

-It was a little unrealistic that David maintained balance for a lonnnggg time on a fragile chair positioned on top of a broken table😳
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