Guilty movie review: A weak movie that somehow works.
- Rasmi Tangirala
- Jun 25, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 2, 2021
Guilty is one of those Netflix Originals. A suspense movie that talks about the MeToo movement.
The movie is taken from the perspective of Nanki, played by Kiara, which is kinda weird because she was barely related to the case. Her boyfriend was involved in the case, but she was not.
The movie starts off showing the interview of a witness from the night of the crime, and then jumps forward to the present, and it goes on like this for the whole movie, but there was still something missing.
Either that, or there was just too much going on. For starters, they tried mixing a love story, college issues, the #MeToo movement, and many small, subtle things into the movie. As much as these were all needed, they weren't mixed properly. They weren't so bad to the point that it was unwatchable, but still.

Besides this, the movie moved forcibly at some times, and normally at other times. They also tried to stereotype the college kids as hardcore by making them curse a lot, which I didn't like.
I didn't exactly like the movie very much, in case you couldn't tell yet. It's just not that interesting.


so informative, will definitely check it out to see if I like it!