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Atlanta Blue is one of those curious finds that sits at the crossroads of action and crime. The story follows a cop who goes undercover at a traveling carnival to shut down a drug ring, which is as chaotic and vibrant as you'd expect from a carnival setting. The atmosphere is thick with tension, yet there's this strange, almost surreal quality to the visuals, especially with the practical effects that bring the drug operation to life. Pacing is uneven at times, but it feels fitting, reflecting the uncertainty of the undercover life. The performances are raw, and there's a sense of authenticity that makes the journey feel gritty. It's a film that captures a unique slice of late '90s crime drama with its own peculiar flair, and that carnival backdrop adds a layer of intrigue.
Interesting take on undercover workUnique carnival setting adds depthPractical effects have a rough charm
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