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Collusion (2003) offers a moody dive into the world of art security, where Jack Littlemore's life spirals as an old friend comes back to haunt him. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, capturing the weight of past decisions and the feeling of being trapped. It has a slow burn pacing that's almost methodical, allowing you to sink into Jack's mounting dread. The performances feel raw, with an edge that makes you question the characters' motives. Not a lot of flashy effects, but the practical elements work really well to ground the story in reality. It’s a film that lingers, drawing you in with its focus on personal stakes and moral dilemmas rather than just action. Definitely has its own vibe.
Explores themes of betrayal and redemptionStrong character-driven narrativeAtmospheric with a slow burn tension
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