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So, 'Crime: It's a Way of Life' is a gritty little piece from 2009 that really dives into the darker interactions between people caught in dire situations. Andrew finds his home turned upside down when his wife, Michelle, brings home Sipho, the man who had previously wronged her. The tension is palpable, and the pacing keeps you on edge as their battle of wits unfolds. This isn't just a standard kidnapping flick; it explores themes of revenge, desperation, and the complexities of morality in a very raw way. The performances might not be Oscar-worthy, but they definitely convey the strain and urgency of the scenario effectively, making it a distinctive watch for those into psychological thrillers that don’t shy away from moral ambiguity.
This film has a limited release history and hasn't seen many home video formats, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its unique narrative and psychological tension have garnered a niche following, particularly among fans of indie thrillers. As it stands, the film's rarity and thematic depth could spark interest among those looking for something off the beaten path.
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