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Good Company dives into the murky waters of morality in the crime genre. It features a duo of assassins, but it’s less about the action and more about their last job—an emotional spiral, really. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing for tension to build and character depth to unfold. I liked how it embraces a gritty atmosphere, with practical effects that feel authentic, you know? The performances are raw, capturing that underlying desperation that makes you rethink the choices they make. The cinematography leans towards the dark and moody, complementing the themes of loyalty and betrayal. It’s not your typical shoot-'em-up; it’s more of a character study wrapped in crime.
Focus on character-driven narrativeGrim tone enhances emotional stakesPractical effects add to realism
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