Review of Penguin

Penguin (2020)
1/10
Emotional Murder of the viewer and more...
19 June 2020
I am not a film critic, this is just a cry of a regular human, so expect flaws

There is only one good thing the maker of this movie did - Released this on Amazon, allowing you to escape his and his useless music director's intolerable audio and video sequences to be muted / forwarded

There is only one reason I watched this turmoil till the end - To write a review that explains this torture so someone can escape

There is one dialogue in the movie that I think fits the person who made this movie - you don't deserve to live (NEE VAAZHA THAKUTHI ILLATHAVAN)

First if this was really intended to be a thriller, why make this movie with the protagonist being pregnant, its simple, he wants to play with your emotions in every dimension, basically to try and emote you to his success, I am sure this would be a disaster, but the intention to kill so many people's three hours with such bad intention deserves a punishment so hard that these people are not allowed to make another movie, making a bad movie is different from having such ulterior intentions is indigestible.

So many logical flaws

There is no explanation on why so many young children were let loose in the first place, when Ajay was originally lost, the mother had no one to ask about the child, how did so many children go alone? I mean no school authorities, no adult supervision??? Is that believable?

There are numerous scenes in the movie when the mother leaves the child alone again, every time raising the BP of the watcher for no good reason, with constant emotional manipulation with bad music (yes anything that serves no good purpose is bad regardless of the mastery involved in making it) that you can escape only by forwarding / muting audio.

The child has just been found and is just 8 years old, if the mother is so concerned can he not sleep in the same room as the mom, wow such western culture in TN, then why does the mother cry like a typical TN woman at times? Height of confusion? To top it all, the child sleeps in a room which is fully covered just in glass in the ground floor with no lock, or such a weak lock that the villain could just walk into the room with no difficulty at all, wow, such safety you know, another area where there are numerous scenes with bad music torture.

I made notes of 2 pages on just logical flaws in the movie, but honestly, don't ever watch this if you are expecting a logical thriller or if you are susceptible to emotional ups and downs.
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