The Free Press Journal

Well-directed thriller with fabulous lead performanc­e

- BOBBY SING

Towards the end of the last centur y, when the readership of Hindi crime novels (also called Pulp Fiction) was at its peak, the writings faced repeated accusation­s of inspiring the world of crime and the criminals. There were cases of confession­s in which the robbers and murderers admitted getting their inspiratio­n from some specific novels of the most popular authors. Similar instances were also reported related to films revolving around crimes planned with some novel ideas.

The latest release on Netflix, ICareA Lot, instantly reminded me about those cases, revolving around a con woman and her innovative scam related to old aged people living alone in their houses. Finding her targets as a legal guardian of the senior citizens suffering from diseases like dementia and more, she takes them into confidence, shif ting them into the old age home and then takes charge or robs them of their finances and properties. Written and directed by J. Blakeson, reportedly the director also got inspired from the stories and sufferings of the old age victims and their actual cases.

Beginning as a dark comedy with a splendid per formance by Rosamund Pike, the film pulls you in through its unpredicta­ble progressio­n accompanie­d by a pulsating background score and a fine supporting cast. Rosamund keeps delivering the surprises through her fier y and evil portrayal and one feels the guilty pleasure of being entertaine­d watching a film sharply pointing towards the pain and loneliness of the old.

However, as it moves further, the narrative changes its tone, becoming tense, bloody, and cold in terms of emotions or treatment. And the twist comes when a particular case of an old woman turns out to be completely different, having its dark secrets bringing trouble. The stor y developmen­t remains engaging for most of its duration before getting into the routine towards the climax. It is in these moments that the film loses its

grip, making way for some predictabl­e sequences. But then, ‘the law of karma’ strikes back, giving another shock to the viewer as a well-directed and enacted film ending on a thoughtful note.

As an entertaini­ng crime thriller based on an original novel plot, ICare ALot certainly works, but hope this kind of entertainm­ent doesn’t become an inspiratio­nal source for the crooked minds feeding more ideas to them. The writing and execution also deser ve praises, as it showcases the blunt truth, how the entire concept of capitalism sur vives on the exploitati­on of the general unaware public in the present world scenario.

Summing up, ICareALot also has some worth mentioning quotes in its dialogues. For instance, in its opening sequences, we get to hear this insightful comment made on the rich and the power ful saying, “Playing fair is a joke invented by rich people to keep the rest of us poor.” This one quote should generate enough curiosity to watch it at the earliest.

Chennai Super Kings captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has landed here to take part in the team's training camp likely to begin on March 9 in the lead-up to the upcoming season of the Indian Premier League (IPL).

The former India captain arrived here late on Wednesday and will serve a five-day quarantine.

CSK tweeted a picture of Dhoni at the airport and wrote: "Thalai-Vaa! Smile with the Mass(k) on! Super Night! #DenComing #WhistlePod­u #Yellove."

Former India batsman Ambati Rayudu also reached Chennai on Wednesday while the Tamil Nadu players in the squad will be joining a little later.

"First #Dencoming of the summer from across the border is Manavaadu Bahubali!!! #Yellove #WhistlePod­u," CSK posted with a photo of Rayudu.

The camp is likely to get underway from March 9, CSK CEO K S Viswanatha­n said, adding the players who are available would take part in it.

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