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So, 'Death Print' is this 2009 gem that sort of slipped under the radar but has some gritty charm. It dives into the dark world of art collecting and revenge, where Ted, the pacifist art lover, finds himself spiraling after his daughter's murder. The pacing is all over the place, oscillating between intense action and slow, brooding moments, which adds to the film's unsettling atmosphere. The performances are a mix of earnest and over-the-top, especially from the rogue cop, Detective Rubber Doll, who feels like he walked straight out of a 70s exploitation flick. Practical effects are used here in a way that really grounds the violence, giving it a raw edge. It's definitely distinctive in its blending of art and crime, though it might leave you scratching your head at times.
Interesting take on the art world.The pacing might be jarring for some.Strong practical effects enhance the brutal scenes.
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