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Betrayal (2024) dives into the murky waters of trust and deception within the crime genre. The film's tone is gritty, casting a shadow over every scene, almost like it’s grimy. The pacing has this interesting ebb and flow—some moments drag just enough to let the tension build, while others hit like a punch. The practical effects stand out, adding this raw authenticity that digital can’t quite replicate. Performances are nuanced; actors really embody their roles, making you question everyone’s motives. What’s distinctive here is the atmosphere—a blend of desperation and moral ambiguity, drawing you into a world where betrayal feels like a given. It’s the kind of film that lingers, and you find yourself thinking about it long after the credits roll.
Explores themes of trust and deceptionNotable practical effectsAtmospheric and tense pacing
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