Review of Kee

Kee (2019)
3/10
Bad Execution
19 April 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Review By Kamal K

The perils of technological growth and the different ways cyber criminals operate were portrayed in Irumbu Thirai. The story of Kee, too, revolves around a similar idea, but isn't effective as the former, thanks to the lack of detailing, unconvincing screenplay and inclusion of commercial elements just for the sake of it.

The manner in which emotionally weak people are being exploited with the help of technology has been conveyed decently, but this is a subject which needn't have romantic scenes with the usual cute heroines and forced comedies.

Kee could have been a far better piece of work, just like Vishal's Irumbuthirai. However, in the means to satisfy several elements of commercial cinema it falls short way behind and fails to satisfy the audience who were looking for intelligence in terms of technology.

Postives -

Storyline

Concept

Negatives -

Direction

Screenplay

Loopholes

Forced Comedy.
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