Check Out What Netizens Say About Asif Ali-Amala Paul Starrer 'Level Cross'

Another profile shared his views on Jeethu Joesph's cinematic experimentation going behind different subjects and casting the most tending characters in his films.

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Check Out What Netizens Say About Asif Ali-Amala Paul Starrer 'Level Cross'

Most of the viewers praised Asif Ali's magnificent performance and its piquant story thread

Malayalam movie ‘Level Cross with an enthralling teaser starring Asif Ali, Amala Paul and Sharafudheen hit the theatres today. As reviews pour in, some stick to its bewitching narration and making while others to its slow paced story flow.

Coming to the X platform, reviews are pelting as the fresh troika witnessed quite good acceptance from the poll. An X handle shared his view on the movie stating it as an interesting yet throbbing plot. Another one said that the movie offers a different thriller experience after the Mammootty starrer Bramayugam.

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Most of the viewers praised Asif Ali‘s magnificent performance and its piquant story thread. His character Raghu has received immense applause from moviegoers as some say the uncanny character took them back to his Ordinary movie’s persona.

Another profile shared his views on Jeethu Joesph’s cinematic experimentation going behind different subjects and casting the most tending characters in his films.

 

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A movie enthusiast stated that the audience should keep three things in mind before they watch the movie. An unruly man meets a modern woman and mysterious things happen afterwards. The strange place of the plot, befalling near an ungregarious vista and the genre of the movie anticipating it as a mystery or psychological thriller demand the audience to interpret according to their POV.


Some YouTube channels have shared their criticism for the movie that the slow pace has swindled their endurance to watch it in one go as the fewer number of characters and odd dialogue insisted the spectators lean on the theatre couch.