Peter is a serious, slow-paced drama directed by Sukesh Shetty. The movie focuses on emotions, memory, and the consequences of past actions rather than fast-paced excitement.

- Amazing Sound and Music: The “sound design” is the star of the movie. Instead of just filling space, the sounds and the traditional Chande music help tell the story and keep the audience feeling slightly nervous or “on edge.”
- Realistic Atmosphere: The movie was filmed in Madikeri and Bhagamandala. The locations look real and lived-in, making the audience feel like they are actually in the village rather than watching a set.
- Strong Acting: Rajesh Dhruva gives a very calm and controlled performance as Peter. The supporting actors, especially those playing his parents and neighbors, add a lot of deep emotion to the film.
- Unique Storytelling: The movie doesn’t tell the story in a straight line. It jumps back and forth in time, letting the audience slowly put the pieces together.
- Slow Pace: The director allows scenes to last a long time.
- Technical Style: The cinematography (camera work) and music are highly praised for creating a heavy, emotional mood.
- Some Rough Edges: Some critics felt the movie was a bit too long in some parts and that the transitions between different times could have been smoother.
Peter is not a typical “hero” movie. It is a thoughtful film about trust and the pain of the past. While it has some slow moments, the powerful music and emotional acting make it a memorable experience.



