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So, Arne Dahl: The Blinded Man is a gritty crime drama that pulls you into its dark narrative right from the start. The film opens with this failed heist that sets the tone—it's brutal and kind of unsettling, especially with the way the dead robber is discovered. The pacing has this almost languid feel, which contrasts with the urgency of the murders that follow. The atmosphere is thick with tension as we delve into the world of high-profile crime and corruption in Stockholm. You really get a sense of the characters' motivations and the moral ambiguities they navigate. Performances are solid, adding layers to a story that feels both grounded and complex. It’s those little details that give it a distinctive edge.
Focuses on the psychological aspects of crime.Features a mix of suspense and character-driven storytelling.Heavy use of practical effects enhances the realism.
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