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Dead Angle is a fascinating entry in the late '70s crime drama genre. Tōru Murakawa's direction has a certain gritty edge that captures the post-war disillusionment. The film dives into the lives of these elite college grads who navigate the murky waters of legality with chilling precision. It's got this simmering tension throughout, especially as their plans unravel. The atmospheric cinematography complements the dark undertones perfectly, giving it a moody vibe that lingers. The performances are nuanced, with the cast embodying ambition tinged with moral ambiguity. It’s not just about the heist; it's the ethics behind their actions that make it intriguing. Fairly understated in its practical effects, but it’s really the psychological play that pulls you in.
Features a unique perspective on crime and morality.Pacing keeps you engaged, with a slow burn that pays off.Strong character development reveals layers of ambition.
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