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Class A has this gritty, raw vibe that really captures the underbelly of crime. The whole atmosphere feels heavy, like you're in the thick of it with the characters. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it kind of mirrors the chaotic world of drug dealing and the tension of blackmail. There's a certain edge to the performances—nothing flashy, but they bring a real authenticity to their roles. It’s interesting how it dives into themes of corruption and moral ambiguity, especially with that detective playing both sides. Not a lot of frills, mostly practical effects and a few clever twists that keep you guessing.
Gritty crime atmosphereStrong themes of corruptionUneven pacing adds to tension
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