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I Thought About You 2: Beasts That Are Too Kind unfolds in a grimy, melancholic atmosphere that perfectly captures Goro's descent into despair. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of grief to settle across each frame. The themes of infidelity and betrayal resonate deeply, layered with a sense of irony as the detective's case spirals into unexpected territory. Performances here are raw and unfiltered, particularly the way Goro wrestles his inner demons while trying to navigate the morally murky waters of his latest assignment. It's the practical effects that stand out too, lending a gritty realism to the seedy underbelly of the world Goro inhabits. It's not your typical crime flick, and thatâs what makes it distinctive.
Continues the story from the first film.Focus on character development and emotional depth.Subtle commentary on societal norms.
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