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Don Perdition offers a gritty glimpse into the underbelly of 1920s America, where Connor Valdéz, a Cuban immigrant, rises to mob supremacy. The film's tone is dark, filled with tension that keeps you on edge, especially as Pet Holmes, the relentless cop, navigates his obsessive pursuit of Valdéz. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to sink into the atmosphere of the era, with its smoky speakeasies and shadowy alleyways. Performances are compelling, particularly the dynamic between Valdéz and Holmes, capturing the duality of criminality and justice. Practical effects add a raw authenticity that's often missing in modern films, making this one stand out in its portrayal of a bygone era's moral complexities.
Set in 1927, a unique take on mobster storiesStrong performances drive the tensionPractical effects enhance the period authenticity
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