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Good Chemistry is one of those curious entries from 2008 that often flies under the radar. The film's tone is tense, balancing dramatic moments with a gritty atmosphere that really pulls you in. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in Toby's escalating nightmare. There's this underlying theme of desperation, especially as you watch him grapple with moral dilemmas. The practical effects in the meth lab scenes are surprisingly well done, giving a raw and unfiltered view of the drug world. Performances are solid, with the lead really embodying that blend of intelligence and fear. It's not flashy, but the distinctiveness lies in how it immerses you in Toby's harrowing journey—almost like you're living it alongside him.
Not widely known, somewhat obscure.Interesting themes of morality and desperation.Well-executed practical effects.
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