So this, the recommendation of the people I work for. 

Interesting, in that it has a focus on "family values" no longer extent in the west, and that the issues the "hero" - the nondescript everyman who realizes or drives the plot from scenes that he's seen in movies - an expert in all things watched previously on TV in his little "Mirage" cable outlet. 

And interesting in the crime that drives the plot, the perception of police (bumbling corrupt fat idiots who - while putting together what happened, don't get their resolution), the crime of honour, the "everyman" who has no education vs his wife who got to grade 4, the relatively comfortable life they're both living...

On the surface, the same, but lift the stones and it's an entirely different world. Entertaining, I'd give it 4 stars, most of that for the insight into other worlds...Now watching Drishyam 2. Which has already started with the Meta, so I'm seeing the promise...

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