The film talks about the humiliation faced by the talented people who are called temporary. Lukman, as Vinayadasan, showed an excellent level of earnestness in his portrayal. The tracks by Jakes Bejoy blended in with the movie smoothly. The editing and its style do make the narrative crispier. From long single-takes to slow-motion walks, you get to see all the variety. Faiz Siddik’s cinematography follows different styles according to the tempo of the movie. And Tharun has kept one case alive throughout the film, which shows you the emotional consequences of some of the heinous cybercrimes. The last one, which revolves around a murder, has parallel narratives and a thriller like multiple possibilities. The second one has a broad canvas along with a back and forth narrative. The first one that sort of introduces us into this world has an agile and straight forward structure. Each case is given a slightly different treatment. Tharun Moorthy has done a perfect job in keeping the movie in an extremely compelling space. By the time the film ends, we as an audience are given a picture of how crucial these two were in many cases and yet how thankless their job was. They are not trying to make it an interconnected plot with a big villain and unpredictable twists. The oddness is there even in the way each episode is concluded. You are watching multiple episodes in the life of two youngsters who are assisting the police with their acquired intelligence. In some ways, it’s almost like watching Action Hero Biju. What we see in Operation Java is the life of these two characters, along with the multiple cases in which they assisted the police.Īs I said, the structuring of this movie is very odd. The two who were struggling to find a job got a temporary posting in Kerala police’s cyber cell when they helped them track the guy behind the leakage of the Premam movie. The film is about two jobless engineering graduates named Vinayadasan and Antony.
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