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Misfire (2026) dives deep into the murky waters of crime and morality. The atmosphere is thick with tension, as Stan's decision to procure an illegal firearm spirals out of control. It’s gritty, for sure—every scene feels like it’s been pulled from the depths of urban reality. The pacing is deliberate, building suspense as Stan grapples with the consequences of his choices. Themes of desperation and accountability are painted vividly, leaving a lingering unease. Performances are solid, with a raw edge that feels authentic. Practical effects add to the realism, pulling you into the narrative without flashy distractions. It’s the kind of film that makes you ponder long after it’s over, which is what sticks with you, really.
Gritty urban atmosphereStrong themes of moralityAuthentic performances and practical effects
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