Review of That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011) by Rony P — 02 Sep 2011
THAT GIRL IN YELLOW BOOTS is a disturbing film, and that is the biggest compliment this film can have, with a background score that is uplifting and horrifying in equal measure, and a climax that shocks the pants out of everyone.
Kalki is the anchor of the entire enterprise, with an expressive face that masks extreme vulnerability under a veneer of "happy endings" & toughness. But what makes the film more interesting is the rest of the cast, especially Prashant Prakash's performance as a helpless drug addict, Gulshan Devaiah's knockout act as Chitiappa, the Kannada gangster, and even Puja Sarup's portrayal of a cellphone-addicted massage parlour-owner.
This review of That Girl in Yellow Boots (2011) was written by Rony P on 02 Sep 2011.
That Girl in Yellow Boots has generally received mixed reviews.
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