D-Block – Review by Naveen
Campus Cracker
D-Block
– Review
Arulnidhi joins an engineering college which is situated inside a dense forest in Coimbatore.
The students are warned not to step outside during the late hours. However, a series of girls end up dead or missing. Among them is Arul’s friend Swathi.
However, the college tries to cover up these deaths as animal attacks. But Arulnidhi sets out to find the truth behind these deaths.
As usual Arulnidhi has carried the entire script on his shoulder and delivers a decent performance.
The female characters in the film also have good screen presence which is one of the biggest positives of the film.
Director Vijay Kumar has taken up an interesting plot. But the inexperience shows at several places. But credits for the way in which he has handled the flow of the flick.
Since this is a horror flick, one cannot expect logic in this which has helped Vijay a bit.
Technical aspects of the movie could have been better as well. Music by Ron Ethan Yohann is passable. Editing by Ganesh Siva is good.
Rating: 3.5/5
By Naveen