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So, Boiling Point is this gritty little gem from 1993 directed by James B. Harris. It dives into the murky waters of crime with a real dark humor vibe. You've got Red, this older scam-artist, who's got this weary charm, and then there's Ronnie, the young guy who's just a bit too naive. Their scheme? Selling fake money and getting rid of the buyers. The pacing is interesting; it builds this tension as you see their plans unravel, especially after Ronnie makes a colossal mistake by killing an undercover agent. It's all about desperation and the absurdity of their situation. The performances have that raw edge, making it feel almost documentary-like at times. Not a typical action flick, but it really leaves an impression.
Interesting exploration of crime and moralityDistinctive performances that ground the absurdityDark humor weaves through the tension
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