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All In (2018), directed by Ryan McBay, dives deep into the murky world of crime and moral ambiguity. The film has a gritty tone that really immerses you in its dark atmosphere. Pacing can feel deliberately slow at times, allowing tension to build subtly, and it pulls you into the characters' dilemmas. Performances are raw and unfiltered—there's a level of authenticity that keeps it grounded. The practical effects, while not over-the-top, enhance the film’s gritty realism, making the stakes feel palpable. Themes of desperation and betrayal permeate the narrative, showcasing how far individuals are willing to go when cornered. It’s distinct in its approach to storytelling, favoring character development over flashy action.
Unique blend of crime and dramaStrong character developmentAuthentic performances with a raw edge
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