Gin Ke Dus is the kind of film that makes you wish you could unlearn counting. If the title refers to a countdown, I was counting the minutes till it ended - and every second felt like a punishment from the universe.
The movie pretends it has suspense. It doesn't. It pretends it has depth. It barely has a surface. By the time we reach "dus," the only thing that explodes is the audience's patience.
The plot? A confusing mess of clichés, unnecessary slow-motion shots, and characters who all seem to be in a competition to deliver the worst performance. The lead actor looks constantly confused - probably wondering why they signed this film. The antagonist delivers threats like a drunk uncle at a wedding. And the background score is so dramatic, it's like the music composer thought he was scoring Avengers: Endgame.
Even the editing is a joke. One scene cuts so abruptly, I thought I sat on the remote.
In short: Gin Ke Dus is a countdown to cinematic doom. The only people who should watch this are film students learning what not to do.
Negative stars if possible. Count that.