‘ED - Extra Decent’ movie review: A quirky drama powered by a brilliant Suraj Venjaramoodu
The HinduDark comedies have a different ring to them, and a small misstep can leave them neither here nor there. Aamir Palikkal’s ED - Extra Decent has managed to fit into that space quite well, with the right mix of suspense, intrigue and some laughter. However, for the residents of the apartment, he is that ‘extra decent,’ smart youngster who loves his family, and they do not know that he is in the process of transforming from extra decent to extra dangerous. Even though certain actions of Binu look far-fetched, the impact is not lost on the audience, thanks to the fine actor that Suraj Venjaramoodu is. ED - Extra Decent Director: Aamir Pallikkal Cast: Suraj Venjaramoodu, Sudheer Karamana, Vinayaprasad, Grace Antony Runtime: 126 minutes Storyline: Binu, mentally shaken by childhood trauma and therefore low on confidence, is labelled a loser by his father until one day he reacts in a ruthless, psychotic way The taut screenplay has several moments that keep the viewers hooked.