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Deep Blue Night is a gritty exploration of ambition and desperation, set against the backdrop of 1980s America. It's a slow burn with a heavy atmosphere, capturing the struggles of an undocumented immigrant, Baek Ho-bin. The film's pacing allows for a deep dive into Ho-bin's psyche as he navigates his morally ambiguous choices. The performances are raw, especially the lead, who convincingly embodies a man torn between dreams and ethical dilemmas. There's a palpable tension, particularly when he exploits the trust of others, making it uncomfortable yet compelling. The practical effects are minimal but effective, keeping the focus on character rather than flashy visuals. It's distinctive in its unflinching portrayal of the immigrant experience, showcasing both vulnerability and the darker side of the American dream.
Gritty depiction of immigrant lifeFocus on moral ambiguityStrong character-driven storytelling
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