Too much violence. Not much investigation
HIT 3 is a gritty and intense addition to the franchise, but it takes a significantly different route compared to the previous two films. The movie is essentially a one-man show, driven almost entirely by Nani's powerful screen presence. He shoulders the entire film with a compelling performance, portraying a character caught between personal demons and a deeply disturbing case.
However, the sheer level of violence and graphic brutality stands out - and not always in a good way. The film leans heavily into gore and disturbing visuals, making it feel more like a psychological thriller or slasher than a procedural crime drama.
In contrast to the earlier HIT films, which had strong investigative elements and layered storytelling, this installment lacks the same level of depth in the mystery and investigation. The narrative is more focused on shock value and emotional intensity than on the intellectual unraveling of a complex case.
Overall, HIT 3 is a dark and brutal ride - intense and raw, but not quite in line with what fans might expect from the HIT universe.
However, the sheer level of violence and graphic brutality stands out - and not always in a good way. The film leans heavily into gore and disturbing visuals, making it feel more like a psychological thriller or slasher than a procedural crime drama.
In contrast to the earlier HIT films, which had strong investigative elements and layered storytelling, this installment lacks the same level of depth in the mystery and investigation. The narrative is more focused on shock value and emotional intensity than on the intellectual unraveling of a complex case.
Overall, HIT 3 is a dark and brutal ride - intense and raw, but not quite in line with what fans might expect from the HIT universe.
- mallisirwar
- 28 jun 2025