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Haram (2014) really captures that gritty underbelly of Oslo with its atmospheric tone. Omar, a mid-level gangster, gets thrown into chaos when he discovers his sister Amina, supposedly dead, is very much alive. The pacing keeps you on your toes, blending action with a thriller vibe that feels raw. The performances are solid, particularly the dynamic between Omar and Khuram, his cousin. You get this sense of familial loyalty amidst the criminal backdrop, and it really pulls you in. The practical effects add a layer of realism, enhancing the tension during the action sequences. It's a distinctive take on crime drama that dives into family secrets and identity in a way that's both engaging and thought-provoking.
Strong performances elevate the narrative.Interesting take on family dynamics within crime.Atmosphere captures the essence of Oslo's dark side.
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