Another Indian movie. John Day is about violence, blood, murder. All the fundamental elements of a psychological thriller and an action movie with an admixture of a detective fit into this movie. The tangle, in the end, is quite confusing, and you will have to break your head, and there is something to think about.
It has a hitman (Randip Hood) who doesn’t let a cigarette out of his hands almost all the time. I’ve never seen anything with this actor before, but he’s really cool, well, such a cold-blooded villain plays, right to the grinding point in his teeth.
He plays naturally, in general, with the audacity of a complete scumbag, even his antics infuriated me, quiet, calm Razok I wanted to kill him myself. So, of course, more than once, but in some places it was brought not for children.
Nasiruddin Shah is a veteran of Indian cinema in the role of the main character, quiet in appearance, calm was until he went on the path of war with a “laptop” and a barrel, his teeth are also wow!
Revenge went, in general, for the dead and maimed relatives.
The movie has no songs, that’s great! More such "other" films, the musical background generally corresponds to the action, escalates the already joyless, gloomy atmosphere of the film. It is, of course, addressed not to those who are used to present Indian cinema as a kind of assortment of songs with dances, but to those who prefer a cool film in the style of Tarantino, without banknotes, a threatening, striking spectacle of cruelty and cruelty. Children, of course, should not look.