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Decoy (1946) is a unique slice of film noir that captures the raw edge of crime and desperation. Directed by Jack Bernhard, it features a gripping narrative led by a female gang leader, who, as she faces her grim fate, unravels her life story to a police officer. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the moody cinematography amplifies the feeling of impending doom. What stands out are the raw performances, especially from the lead, who brings a gritty authenticity to her character. The pacing is tight, keeping viewers on edge while peeling back layers of betrayal and survival. It's a fascinating look at a woman's fight in a man's world, layered with practical effects that lend a visceral quality to the crime scenes.
Strong female leadAtmospheric cinematographyTight pacing and tension
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