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Migraine (2019) offers an intriguing glimpse into the underbelly of crime, where a man, caught between desperation and ambition, chooses to assist the mob. The tone is dark, with a persistent sense of unease that hangs over each scene, almost like a headache that just won't go away. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you deeper into the protagonist's moral dilemmas and the shady world he navigates. It features some practical effects that, while not always perfect, add a gritty realism to the violent encounters. Performances are raw and unrefined, bringing an authentic feel that often feels more real than polished. It's an interesting exploration of loyalty and the lengths one goes for a reward, wrapped in a crime narrative that has a few unexpected twists.
Interesting exploration of crime narratives.Raw performances add to the film's realistic feel.Pacing creates a steady build of tension.
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