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GPS is this gritty little film that has a vibe reminiscent of early 2000s thrillers, but with a contemporary twist. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it adds to its raw edge, especially as Malcomb's life spirals out of control. You really sense the pressure he's under, and the practical effects used in a few key scenes—like those car stunts—are done well without over-relying on CGI. The performances, while not showy, create a sense of desperation that lingers. There's a thematic undertone about the price of success and how quickly it can all fall apart, which is something that resonates deeply. Definitely gives off a 'watch it late at night' kind of energy.
GPS has seen a limited release, so the availability can be a bit spotty depending on the region. It's not one of those widely discussed films, which might make it appealing for collectors looking for something a little off the beaten path. There's a small but dedicated interest among genre collectors, especially those who appreciate indie films with a darker edge. Keep an eye out for any special editions or regional releases, as they tend to have a bit of collector buzz.
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