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So, 'Blue Monday' is one of those gritty features that really dives into the world of low-level crime. You’ve got Leo and Roger, two small-time crooks whose plans unravel in unexpected ways. The love angle with Eva adds this layer of complexity that you don't usually see in heist flicks. It's not just about the robbery; it’s about the relationships, the desperation. The pacing feels a bit off at times, almost like it’s reflecting the characters’ chaotic lives. The performances bring a rawness to it all, especially Roger, who’s this conflicted figure caught between love and crime. The practical effects are pretty modest but fit the vibe perfectly. It’s a film that lingers, for sure, with a tone that’s more somber than you'd expect.
Focus on character dynamics over the heist itself.Interesting exploration of morality in crime.Notice the pacing shifts reflecting character emotions.
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