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Frankie Machine presents a gritty dive into the underbelly of crime, all wrapped in a palpable sense of tension. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of decisions to sink in, which I appreciate. It's not just action; it's the slow burn of desperation and moral ambiguity that really stands out. The performances hold their own, adding layers of depth to the characters. The practical effects, though not overdone, lend a certain realism to the violence that contrasts sharply with the emotional undertones. Overall, it feels like a character study embedded in a crime narrative, making it distinct in its approach. There's a certain rawness, a feeling of authenticity that resonates well.
Gritty crime narrativeFocus on character depthRealistic practical effects
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