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Hidden Crime, from 2018, is a low-key drama that dives into murky moral waters. It has this heavy, brooding atmosphere that lingers long after the credits. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows for some deep character exploration. The performances feel raw and unrefined, which gives it an almost documentary-like authenticity. You can sense the tension building, especially in the quieter moments where silence speaks volumes. There's a sense of impending doom that keeps you on edge. The themes of guilt and redemption are woven throughout, making it a heavy watch but thought-provoking. It’s certainly distinct in its approach, and while the director's identity is unknown, the film still leaves an impression, for better or worse.
Brooding atmosphereSlow but deep character explorationThemes of guilt and redemption
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