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Man from Beirut is an intriguing blend of crime and drama that plays out in the shadowy corners of Berlin. The film centers on Momo, a blind hitman whose emotional struggles lead to a gripping narrative twist. There's a palpable tension throughout, with a gritty, noir atmosphere that feels both oppressive and intimate. The pacing is deliberate, slowly peeling back layers of Momo's psyche and the world he inhabits. Although the director remains unknown, the practical effects and minimalistic cinematography add a raw authenticity. It’s not your typical hitman story; it’s this exploration of vulnerability amidst violence that sets it apart. If you appreciate films that linger in the space between action and introspection, this one's worth your time.
Interesting take on the hitman tropeStrong themes of vulnerabilityGritty atmosphere enhances the narrative
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