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All Must Die is a curious gem from 2007, steeped in a heavy atmosphere of dread and isolation. The narrative unfolds around a solitary man, formerly a criminal investigator, shunned by his neighbors who fear his past. It’s interesting how the film plays with themes of trust and betrayal, especially when a friend seeks his help only to wind up dead by dawn. The pacing keeps you on edge, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a gritty authenticity to the story. Performances are raw and compelling, particularly the lead’s brooding intensity. It’s not a polished film, but it has a unique vibe that makes it memorable in its own right. Definitely a conversation piece for those who appreciate the darker corners of cinema.
Explores themes of trust amidst dark pasts.Raw performances enhance the film's atmosphere.Pacing creates a lingering sense of dread.
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