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Cold Harbour ventures into the gritty underbelly of Cape Town, capturing a tense atmosphere that's palpable from the very start. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of Sizwe's moral dilemmas as he navigates through layers of deceit. The backdrop of a smuggler's turf war adds an intriguing layer, but it's the exploration of police corruption that really drives the narrative. Performances are grounded—Sizwe’s internal conflict feels raw and authentic. There’s a sense of realism in the practical effects that immerses you in the environment. It’s not flashy, but it pulls you into its world, making the themes of loyalty and integrity resonate deeply. Definitely has a unique vibe to it.
Set against the backdrop of Cape Town's smuggler warsFocus on moral integrity amidst corruptionStrong performances add to the film's realism
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