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So, 'Gentleman' from '95 dives deep into the chaos of excess. You get this gritty, almost claustrophobic vibe as Frank Seltsam spirals through his hedonistic lifestyle. The film's pace feels relentless, mirroring his descent. The atmosphere? Dark and pulsating – it’s like a neon-lit nightmare where every party is just a mask for desperation. The practical effects are raw, and the performances are a mixed bag, but they fit the film's grimy aesthetic. It’s not your typical crime drama; it’s more of a cautionary tale masked in glam. There's a certain authenticity in its portrayal of addiction and the toll of that lifestyle. It leaves you feeling a bit unsettled, which I think is part of its charm.
Great example of 90s indie crime cinema.Has a unique blend of drama and dark humor.Notable for its unfiltered portrayal of addiction.
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