The scene where the father signs the asset transfer agreement while crying is so powerful. You can feel his sacrifice for his family. The girl screaming no adds so much tension. Carom on Call delivers emotional punches that hit hard. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
That guy in the red jacket is the perfect villain. His smirk while watching the chaos is infuriating yet captivating. The dynamic between him and the bald boss creates such intense conflict. Carom on Call has some seriously good character design. Can't wait to see his downfall.
The setting of a pool hall for such a dramatic confrontation is unique. The green tables contrast well with the violent emotions on display. Watching the girl try to shield the boy from harm was heartbreaking. Carom on Call uses the environment to enhance the storytelling perfectly.
Seeing the father cry while signing those papers is the most painful part. He looks so defeated but determined to save his kids. The mother standing by him silently adds to the sorrow. Carom on Call captures family sacrifice better than most movies I have seen recently.
The fight scenes are chaotic but easy to follow. The guy in overalls fighting with a pool cue was unexpected and awesome. The camera work during the struggle makes you feel like you are right there. Carom on Call keeps the energy high from start to finish without boring moments.