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Billy is one of those films that really plays with duality in character portrayal. You see this guy in these extremes—sometimes he's navigating the gritty streets of crime, and at other moments, he's wrestling with moral dilemmas that make you think. The pacing is interesting; it doesn't rush, rather it lets you sit with Billy's choices, feeling the weight of each one. The atmosphere is heavy, almost palpable, with a rawness that pulls you into his world. The performances are particularly noteworthy, with the actor bringing depth to Billy that's hard to shake off. It's the practical effects that lend a gritty authenticity, grounding the film in reality. Overall, it’s distinctive for how it explores the spectrum of good and bad within one character.
Interesting take on moral ambiguityUnique character study formatPractical effects enhance realism
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