Freedom Fight was such a bold move in storytelling, touching issues that normally wouldn't appear on screen. We congratulate the screenwriters for such an endeavor👏
Overall, the vibe of Freedom Fight felt like a heterogeneous mixture; it would have been better to make a feature film of each story rather than an anthology
DELICIOUS
-'Geethu Unchained' set a good lead for the movie. Rajisha Vijayan delivered powerful lines and a performance that got us excited, rooting for her freedom from traditional bondage and marriage pressure.
The ending was mind-blowing, the smack on the camera lens was simply fantastic😁
In the second story, here again, we understood the struggle: the screenwriter coughed up some raw truths about female access to toilets.
'Pra. Thoo. Mu.' was painful to watch due to the torture, "viewers' discretion advised". Thanks Jithin Issac Thomas for highlighting the case of feces collectors that most of us are oblivious to
-The editing of 'Geethu Unchained' was creatively carried out, very engaging and amusing.
It was a splendid idea to have Pra. Thoo. Mu in black and white to camouflage some of its graphic elements
-The score of each film merged nicely with the events taking place
BLAND
-The first two stories gave us a great start for the fight for freedom, however, 'Ration' and 'Old Age Home' kinda lost the pace.
It wasn't quite clear what the freedom struggle of was about.
-It's understandable that when you have an anthology each writer will deliver their own interpretation of the central topic; but in Freedom Fight, everyone embarked on separate directions, not remaining true to the passionate spirit of freedom fighters.