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So, 'Baltimore' is this intriguing piece by Christine Molloy, steeped in the gritty realism of 1970s Ireland. It's centered on Rose Dugdale, a former debutante turned IRA member—quite a fascinating character arc, really. The film unfolds during that notorious heist at Russborough House, which adds a palpable tension to the narrative. The tone is somber yet gripping, with a steady pace that keeps you engaged without rushing through the story. There's a particular emphasis on the moral complexities of the characters, and the performances are quite remarkable, especially how they capture the era's turmoil. The visuals, blending historical context with a modern sensibility, create a unique atmosphere. Overall, it’s a thought-provoking ride that lingers well after the credits roll.
Historical accuracy is key here.Atmospheric visuals that enhance the narrative.Watch for nuanced character development.
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