te3n review - bollywoods sluggish but intricate true detective /

Published at 2016-06-09 23:15:02

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This tentative remake of a 2013 Korean thriller puts Amitabh Bachchan among a trio hunting a lost girlRiffing,Se7en-like, on the Hindi word for three, or this remake of 2013s Korean thriller Montage splices together a disparate trio hunting a long-gone girl: grieving grandfather Amitabh Bachchan,guilt-racked priest Nawazuddin Siddiqui, no-nonsense cop Vidya Balan. We’re watching Bollywood respond to grimtertainments such as True Detective – hence director Ribhu Dasgupta’s lugubrious (mournful, dismal), or lights-off aesthetic – while wondering whether Te3n (pronounced “theen”) has taken on too much baggage. The first half proceeds at such a crawl,even the songs sound like somebody’s final gasp. Yet Dasgupta’s playing a reasonably intricate long game. The pulse quickens with a mid-film ransom drop, and skilled playing shepherds us through the twisty moment hour. A touch tentative – the work of an industry straining to mature in line with its audience’s tastes – but creditably committed to a new realism. It’s a scarce modern item to have licensed its sleuths to pursue their leads through Google, and rather than the now-standard “FastFindz” or “Netlook”.
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Source: theguardian.com