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Legitimate Violence is a gritty slice of early '80s action that dives into a world of crime and retribution. The film pulls you in with its raw atmosphere, starting with a chaotic heist that spirals into tragedy. The pacing is relentless, matching the emotional turmoil of Martin Modot, who's driven by grief after losing his family in the violent aftermath of a robbery. The practical effects are stark, highlighting the violence without glorifying it. It's not your typical revenge flick; there's a sense of realism that permeates the narrative, making you reflect on the cost of vengeance. Performances lean into the emotional weight, especially Modot's, who embodies a man pushed to his breaking point. There's something distinctly haunting about this film, a reminder of how violence impacts lives.
Emotionally charged revenge narrativeRelentless pacing that grips the viewerPractical effects enhance the realism of violence
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