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So, Dakota is this interesting little piece from 2015 that dives into the life of a Border Patrol Agent. The tone is definitely tense, almost suffocating at times, as he finds an abandoned truck that leads him down a rabbit hole of moral dilemmas. The pacing feels deliberate, building a slow burn that really makes you sit with the protagonist's internal struggle. It tackles themes of duty versus conscience, which is always a rich vein to mine. The performances are pretty solid, with the lead capturing that conflicted essence of someone trapped by their own job. The practical effects are done well, nothing over the top, but they serve the story rather than distract from it. Overall, it has a unique vibe that lingers with you.
Atmospheric tension that keeps you engagedStrong themes of morality and dutySolid performances with a focus on internal conflict
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