
647KM, directed by Danilo Greco, really delves into the gritty underbelly of crime with a raw, almost documentary-like style. The pacing has this unhurried tension, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere of desperation and moral ambiguity. The performances are gritty and authentic, showcasing characters that feel like they could be pulled straight from real life. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and the way they handle the violence are striking—minimalist but effective. You get a sense of the characters' isolation, both physically and emotionally, which adds a layer of depth to the narrative. It’s distinct in its approach, not relying on typical crime tropes but rather exploring the human condition in dire circumstances.
Gritty atmosphereAuthentic performancesUnique storytelling approach
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