System
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Justice is sometimes sought in the darkest corridors. This thriller-filled production, directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, leaves the viewer with uncomfortable questions while examining the cracks hiding inside the legal system and the facts that disappear in these cracks. The fact that two powerful female actors like Sonakshi Sinha and Jyothika are appearing on the same screen is noteworthy in itself. But this film offers something more than just powerful performances: it deals with the remedy of individuals trapped inside institutional structures, the cost of telling the truth, and how the search for justice can turn into a grueling journey. Courtrooms are often used as dramatic settings in movies; here, however, that backdrop is actually shaking, and the ground beneath feels hollow. The class divide and power balance form the backbone of the narrative. The question of whose voice is heard and whose silence is ignored resonates in every scene of the film. The representation of the prosecutor's office by a woman is not only symbolic; it directly places into the narrative how power has traditionally been shaped and how this shape can be questioned. Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari brings the narrative mastery she has previously demonstrated across different genres to a much harsher and more angular setting this time. The tension is not imposed on the audience from the outside; on the contrary, the corruption within the system is gradually, almost silently, made apparent. This silence is the film's most powerful weapon. Throughout the over two-hour-long film, the pace never falters; every dialogue, every silence, every glance sets the stage for the next scene. The addition of names like Ashutosh Gowariker and Adinath Kothare to the cast adds to the credibility of the corporate figures. These characters are not black-and-white; sometimes they appear as victims of the system, sometimes as the system itself. What is the truth, who tells and who listens? These questions mark one of the most fundamental breaking points of modern societies. A harsh and necessary production that once again reminds us how powerful a tool cinema is for asking these questions.
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System was released in 2026.
System has a runtime of 2 hr 4 min (124 minutes).
System belongs to the following genres: Thriller.
System has a rating of 7.3/10 from 3 votes on TMDB.
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In the United States, System is available to watch on: Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads.