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House of the Rising Sun is a gritty drama that unfolds in the shadowy underbelly of the 1930s. Jamie Barrett delivers a compelling performance as a cub reporter who takes a dive into the world of sex work, all in pursuit of leads on a dubious pimp. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing, while sometimes slow, feels deliberate—allowing the viewer to soak in the era's rough edges. It's interesting how it tackles themes of survival and moral ambiguity without falling into melodrama. The practical effects, especially the set design, ground the narrative in realism, making the seedy backdrop almost a character itself. Overall, it’s a distinctive piece that offers a raw glimpse into a time that feels both distant and relevant.
Features a strong lead performance from Jamie Barrett.Set against the backdrop of 1930s America, enhancing the narrative.Explores themes of survival and moral complexity.
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