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MINO has this gritty tone that seeps through every frame. It immerses you in a dark underbelly of crime where the pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere. The performances have an authenticity that pulls you in—they're raw, not polished, which fits the narrative well. It uses practical effects that ground the story, making the violence more visceral, and the themes of betrayal and loyalty resonate deeply. There’s an off-kilter vibe that makes it distinctive, sort of leaves you thinking long after it ends. Definitely a film to unpack over conversations with fellow collectors.
MINO is still relatively new on the scene, and its limited release has made it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The film's practical effects and grounded performances have garnered attention, making it a point of discussion in niche circles. Many are curious about how it will hold up in years to come as the crime genre evolves, so it’s one to keep an eye on, especially if it gains a cult following.
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