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Juvenile Crime is a tough watch, no doubt. It dives into the harrowing true story of Junko Furuta, whose abduction in '88 is chillingly portrayed. The film balances on this fine line between crime drama and horror, with a rawness that sticks with you. The pacing is methodical, drawing you into the everyday lives of the captors, which is unsettling in its own right. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the grim atmosphere. The performances, particularly of the young actors, feel disturbingly authentic. It’s this authenticity that sets it apart, really. Not your typical crime flick; more of a deep dive into the darkness of human nature and the impact of youth gone astray.
Explores true crime themesChilling atmosphere with strong performancesDistinctive approach to horror and drama
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