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Looted offers a gritty glimpse into a world where despair is the norm, set against the backdrop of a decaying port town. The atmosphere is heavy with tension, as Rob, the car-jacker, struggles to balance his criminal life and the weight of familial duty. The pacing is deliberately slow, allowing you to really feel the emotional stakes of his relationship with his dying father. It's raw, with some solid performances that convey a palpable sense of loss and desperation. The practical effects are minimal but effective; they don't overshadow the poignant themes of sacrifice and regret. It's a character-driven piece that leans on the relationship dynamics rather than flashy action, which might not be everyone's cup of tea, but it's got its own distinct vibe.
A character study on familial ties.Pacing is slow but deliberate, enhancing tension.Strong performances grounded in realism.
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