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After Hours 4 brings a raw edge to the bar scene that feels almost gritty, with a sense of urgency in the pacing. Frazer's character is unsettling yet captivating, making the viewer question his motives. The interactions with handyman Matt create this tension that's hard to shake off, and the subplot with Billy and Tony introduces a lighter, albeit mischievous, dynamic. There's a certain underground vibe throughout that resonates with those who appreciate practical effects over CGI, enhancing the realism. Performances are solid, with a mix of dark humor and a touch of absurdity that keeps the atmosphere engaging. Not the most polished sequel, but it has its own charm and quirks that might intrigue collectors.
After Hours 4 is part of a niche series that has developed a modest but dedicated following among collectors. While its director remains unknown and the genres aren't clearly defined, the film's unique atmosphere and character dynamics draw interest. There's a certain scarcity to physical releases, making it a point of discussion among fans of the series, especially those who value indie projects with distinctive styles.
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