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So, 'Mistake' is an interesting one from '96. The director's a bit of a mystery, but the film carries a raw energy you don't see in a lot of crime flicks from that era. It explores how a single misjudgment spirals into chaos, with a gritty atmosphere that feels very grounded. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly, almost uncomfortably. Practical effects lend a certain authenticity to the more intense moments, which is a nice touch. Performances are solid, adding layers to characters who are caught in this web of consequences. It's not flashy, but there’s something about its bleak exploration of human error that sticks with you.
Raw energy that defines the 90s crime genre.Deliberate pacing builds an uncomfortable tension.Practical effects add a layer of authenticity.
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