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So, 'I Should Build The Man A Statue' is this intriguing crime flick where you get to hang out with hitmen named 'White' and 'Black.' The writing has this natural rhythm, like a conversation that’s stumbling yet thought-provoking. They're grappling with life after their final job, which brings this weighty air of introspection amidst their dark humor. The pacing feels like a slow burn, letting you soak in their banter while adding tension with every scene. The cinematography leans into shadows, enhancing the grim atmosphere. And while the performances are solid, it’s the chemistry between the leads that really drives the film. It’s not flashy, but there’s a certain rawness that makes it distinctive in the crime genre.
Contemplative crime narrativeStrong character dynamicsAtmospheric cinematography
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