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So, there's this film called 'London', which is a crime thriller adaptation of a Jo Nesbø short story. The tone is pretty dark and moody, which fits the genre well. It has that gritty vibe you often find in Scandinavian noir but with a unique twist. The pacing is deliberate; it doesn’t rush through the narrative but teases out the suspense instead. The performances are solid, though the cast isn’t exactly A-list, which gives it this raw authenticity. What stands out is its practical effects—nothing flashy, but they lend to the realism of the crime elements. Overall, it feels like a hidden gem in the crime thriller section, if you're into that kind of vibe.
'London' doesn’t have a lot of widely available formats, making it a bit of a rarity. It seems to come and go on platforms, so collector interest tends to fluctuate. Some fans appreciate its raw storytelling and the way it captures a specific tone rather than just flashy action. If you're digging into crime thrillers, this one's worth a look, especially if you’re into adaptations that stay true to their source material.
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