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All the Colours is a gritty dive into the murky depths of crime and familial ties. Set against a backdrop of shadowy alleys and neon lights, DeHaan crafts an intense atmosphere that pulls you in. The pacing is deliberate; it oscillates between tension-filled moments and quieter, reflective scenes that showcase the girl's internal struggle. The performances stand out - the lead captures vulnerability and defiance with raw sincerity, while the father figure, hardened by his past, adds layers to the narrative. What really sets this film apart is its unflinching look at the impact of choices, both made and imposed. Practical effects, rather than over-reliance on CGI, ground the film in a stark reality that enhances its gripping story.
Gritty atmosphere that enhances the narrativeStrong performances elevate the emotional stakesPractical effects bring a sense of realism
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