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So, 'Death Benefit' is this interesting little gem from '96. It's got a gritty crime drama vibe, really delving into the moral complexities of a seemingly straightforward murder case. Steven Keeney, played by a solid lead, takes on this small-time case and unravels a web of deceit surrounding the tragic death of a girl. The atmosphere is pretty tense, almost claustrophobic at times, and you can feel the weight of the corporate world pressing down on him. The pacing fluctuates, but it builds up a nice tension as he digs deeper. The performances are decent, particularly the suspect, Virginia McGinnis, who brings a certain unpredictability. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects and real locations add a rawness that grounds the film.
Explore the moral dilemmas presented.Consider the performances and atmosphere.Note the unique pacing in the narrative.
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