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Heinous Crime, released in 2004, showcases a unique blend of comedy and crime that doesn't shy away from absurdity. The film's pacing is a bit uneven, but that just adds to its offbeat charm. It revolves around two players caught up in a, well, heinous crime, which unfolds in a quirky, unpredictable manner. The practical effects are modest, but they fit the tone well, enhancing the satirical edge. The performances, while not always polished, carry a certain raw energy that contributes to the film's distinct flavor. And let's not forget it snagged the Wellington Winner title at the 48 Hours Furious Filmmaking competition, which speaks to its local indie spirit. A curious pick for genre enthusiasts.
Indie film with a quirky narrativeWon Wellington's 48 Hours Furious FilmmakingAn interesting take on crime and comedy
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