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Death Grip is an interesting blend of action and thriller that dives deep into the complexities of family and responsibility. Kenny, played by someone who really captures that rough-edged, conflicted protagonist vibe, goes through a transformation as he tries to be there for his brother, Mark. The dynamic between them feels pretty real, with Mark’s autism portrayed in a way that adds depth rather than just serving as a plot device. The pacing is tight, especially during the heist sequences, which are refreshing and not overly flashy—more grounded, if you will. The practical effects in the action scenes lend an authenticity that's often missing in contemporary cinema. Overall, it’s a gritty ride that left me pondering the moral dilemmas long after the credits rolled.
Features a strong sibling bond.Realistic portrayal of autism.Grounded action sequences.
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