Movie Review: Ten Hours
A young man is killed in an intercity bus, when accompanied by his girlfried. The couple have eloped and fear that the girl's family may be following her.
The case falls into the hands of a young cop, Castro ( Sibiraj) who has to solve the mystery.
It's not easy to get to the truth given that most passengers were asleep at the time.
As he continues to dig deeper frustration mounts. Can Castro solve the case in record time?
The film keeps the suspense going right till the end, thanks to a taut screenplay and good performances by a superb cast.
Sibiraj in the lead brings credibility to his role with a neat performance as the serious and methodical young cop.
The film does not deviate with a romantic angle for him not dabble with comedy and this helps to keep the momentum going.
Watch out for the gripping pre climax portions
On the flip side, the set design could hands been better. The bgm could have been tomed down a bit
Overall, a gripping suspense thriller, with sound performances, Ten Hours is an engaging watch.
Rating 3/ 5
SIBI SATHYARAJ as CASTRO
GAJARAJ as SI MANI
JEEVA RAVI as DOCTOR
RAJ AYYAPPA as JEEVA
MURUGADOSS as MAARI
DILEEPAN as MEIYYAPPAN
UTHAYA
THANGADURAI
SARAVANA SUBBIAH
SHARUMISHA
NIRANJANA
*CREW*
WRITER & DIRECTOR - ILAYARAJA KALIYAPERUMAL
CINEMATOGRAPHER - JAI KARTHIK
MUSIC DIRECTOR - KS SUNDARAMOORTHY
EDITOR - LAWRANCE KISHORE
ART DIRECTOR - ARUN SHANKAR DURAI
STUNT - SAKTHI SARAVANAN
SOUND DESIGN - SACHIN (Sync Cinemas)
SOUND MIXING - ARAVIND MENON
PRODUCTION CONTROLLER - BHARATHI RAJA
PRO - NIKIL MURUKAN
STILLS - RAJ
PUBLICITY DESIGNER - DINESH ASHOK