mrabhilashkrishnan
Joined Jun 2024
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We should encourage more such stories that promise a better future.
It could have been a better ending with some punchline and some redemption. The ending was abrupt.
Of course it succeeded in describing marketing strategies and greed of industries like tobacco that thrive on addiction of it's customers.
One thing that I noticed was that most male character were not smoking but many women were. Especially in India where the larger proportion of smokers are male, this seemed incomprehensible. The men or boy who died of cigarette smoking were not characterised, but only referred. That was another missing point in the script.
It could have been a better ending with some punchline and some redemption. The ending was abrupt.
Of course it succeeded in describing marketing strategies and greed of industries like tobacco that thrive on addiction of it's customers.
One thing that I noticed was that most male character were not smoking but many women were. Especially in India where the larger proportion of smokers are male, this seemed incomprehensible. The men or boy who died of cigarette smoking were not characterised, but only referred. That was another missing point in the script.