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GRIND is a gritty portrayal of a life torn apart by war, then reshaped by crime. The film digs into Robert Wilmote's harrowing journey as a Liberian refugee, capturing the chaotic vibe of Newark's underbelly. There's something raw about the pacing—it doesn’t hold your hand, just thrusts you into Robert's turmoil as he navigates this new world filled with tough choices. The performances feel immediate, almost like you’re witnessing real lives unfold. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the practical effects lend a sense of authenticity to the hardships faced. It's not just about crime; it's about survival and the cost of choices made in desperation, which makes the narrative hauntingly relatable.
Explore themes of survival and moral ambiguity.Interesting use of practical effects to enhance realism.The pacing captures the chaotic life Robert faces.
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