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Blutiger Ernst is an intriguing piece from '98 that dives deep into the crime genre with a gritty atmosphere. The film's pacing is deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing the tension to seep in gradually. There’s a raw, almost documentary-like quality to the cinematography, giving it a sense of realism that complements its darker themes. The performances are understated yet impactful, with actors fully embodying their morally ambiguous characters. What stands out are the practical effects, which are used sparingly but effectively, adding an unsettling realism. It feels like a hidden gem that captures a specific tone of late '90s crime cinema, leaving a lingering sense of unease long after the credits roll.
Not well-known, but has a unique tone.Interesting take on morality in crime.Practical effects enhance the realism.
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