Penguin movie review: A confusing thriller with great visuals

This Keerthy Suresh-Starrer is inconsistent for the most part, despite some brilliantly-imagined sequences

For a serial killer premise, a filmmaker is posed by a challenge to sustain the level of intensity that (s)he builds with the opening shot, especially when it has some great aural and visual sense — like the case of Penguin, which opens with a rather disoriented set of dream-like images, of an angelic tombstone, a Charlie Chaplin figure with a yellow umbrella, a child in a yellow hood and a dog. We see the masked man (?) slicing the body of his prey, the child.

The nightmare unfolds on an early morning in what appears to be an abandoned forest where the man almost performs a ritualistic sacrifice, drowning himself to death with the minced body parts in the nearby river.

But we are brought back to reality with a dog’s bark, when we find a pregnant Rhythm (Keerthy Suresh who sells the helplessness quite effectively) waking up next to her dog, Cyrus. Is this a pregnant woman’s worst nightmare or a premonition? The opening sequence, if anything, promises a delicious flavor of a South Korean horror and a taut investigative thriller.

Penguin’s story — the curious case of a missing boy — is told in flashback and is intercut with the present-day Rhythm and her apparently lonely world.

Early on, Rhythm narrates a tell-tale to her son Ajay, about a penguin mother’s grit and tenacity in retrieving her son from the sea. This seemingly cute bedtime story mirrors Rhythm's real-life when a masked man abducts Ajay into the deep forests.

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