Mirage Review: Jeethu Joseph's Psychological Maze is Brilliant, Until It Gets Lost in Itself
The Director's Crucible: Jeethu Joseph's Unmistakable Signature
A Prison of Memories: Cinematography and Production Design
Fractured Souls: Asif Ali and Aparna Balamurali's Tour de Force
The Unreliable Narrator: Where the Screenplay Falters
Final Verdict
Who Should Watch This?
WATCH IT IMMEDIATELY IF: You are a fan of Jeethu Joseph’s puzzle-box filmmaking, love intense psychological thrillers that prioritize dread over gore, and want to witness two of Malayalam cinema's finest actors operating at the peak of their powers. APPROACH WITH CAUTION IF: You demand perfectly logical, airtight endings. The final reveal requires a significant suspension of disbelief that might frustrate viewers who appreciated the grounded realism of the preceding two hours. AVOID IF: You are looking for a light-hearted watch, a straightforward action film, or a story with clear-cut heroes and villains. Mirage operates exclusively in the grey, and it is an emotionally taxing journey.