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Double X: The Name of the Game is a gritty slice of early '90s crime thriller that dives into the psyche of a safecracker tangled up in a web of violence and betrayal. Arthur Clutten, played with a certain weary charm, is drawn into a criminal syndicate that’s as ruthless as it is compelling. The film's atmosphere is infused with a sense of lurking danger, as Clutten's decision to bail out pits him against his former allies. The pacing has this uneasy tension that keeps you flipping through the scenes, and the practical effects used during the heists lend a rawness that feels authentic. It's a pretty fascinating exploration of loyalty and self-preservation in a dog-eat-dog world, with performances that linger long after the credits roll.
Strong character studyRealistic heist sequencesExplores moral dilemmas
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