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A Good Man paints a haunting portrait of moral ambiguity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really sit with the protagonist's turmoil. You feel the weight of his decisions as he navigates this tense situation, and it's all rather intimate. The performances are raw, particularly that of the lead—there's a vulnerability that really connects. The atmosphere is thick, almost suffocating at times, which adds to that sense of dread. There's a certain realism to the practical effects, grounding the story in a way that makes it feel very immediate. It's not your typical narrative arc, and that’s what sets it apart; it challenges your perceptions of right and wrong without handing you easy answers.
A Good Man has seen limited release and not much in the way of physical media, which makes it a bit of a curiosity for collectors. There's not a lot of buzz around it, leading to its scarcity, but that also means you might find it in the wild if you're looking in the right places. It's one of those hidden gems that, while not mainstream, attracts collectors who appreciate nuanced storytelling and strong performances.
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