Review: ‘Kiza’ Suffers from Incoherence and One-Dimensional Characters
This is a film that relies too heavily on the familiarity of its cast to hide the blemishes in everything else.
This is a film that relies too heavily on the familiarity of its cast to hide the blemishes in everything else.
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