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Hyena's Blood has this gritty, raw energy that's hard to shake off. Set in 1973, it dives into the dark underbelly of drug enforcement with a corrupt cop at the helm, which gives it a unique perspective on the early days of the DEA. The atmosphere is thick with tension, the pacing feels relentless—perfect for those who appreciate films that don't hold back. Practical effects are used effectively, adding to the film's realistic, almost documentary-like feel. The performances have a certain intensity, capturing the moral complexities of its characters without sliding into melodrama. It’s a film that lingers, making you reflect on the choices these characters make and the corruption that seeps through the system.
Gritty portrayal of drug enforcementFocuses on moral complexitiesDistinctive practical effects and pacing
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