Review of No One Killed Jessica (2011) by Larry M — 21 May 2011
Not nearly as good as it could have been, as the treatment is a little too light and breezy for the subject matter. But the two lead actresses are very good as the sister of the murdered girl and a TV news reporter, who are two lonely voices crying out against the corruption of the Indian justice system.
In time, those two small voices are joined by a groundswell of support from around the world that causes the Indian government to take action. The film is a bit preachy and heavyhanded in its portrayal of some of the characters involved, but there's no denying its entertainment value.
It just seems that such a powerful story would have been better served by a more serious tone.
This review of No One Killed Jessica (2011) was written by Larry M on 21 May 2011.
No One Killed Jessica has generally received positive reviews.
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