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So, Jan Olsson's Record Store is an interesting watch, isn’t it? This film kind of creeps up on you with its slow pacing, really letting you sink into that atmosphere of a small-town record shop. The attempted robbery feels raw, not just in terms of action but also in how it impacts Jan. It's gritty, and there's a sort of authenticity to the performances, especially how they capture that tension between desperation and regret. The crime elements unfold in a way that doesn't rush things, allowing for a deeper exploration of Jan's character and his life. Plus, the practical effects during the robbery scene are pretty effective, really grounding the drama in reality. It's not your typical thriller; it’s more about the aftermath and how one moment can spiral out of control.
Focus on character developmentGritty, realistic performancesAtmospheric tension throughout
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