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So, 'Money Laundry' is this 2000 crime flick that dives deep into the murky waters of money laundering in Hong Kong. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it really captures that gritty atmosphere of a bustling city caught in a web of corruption. The central character, Sergeant Michael, feels like a blend of determination and moral conflict, especially considering his connection to a former colleague who might be in cahoots with an international gang. It's interesting to see how the film explores themes of trust and betrayal in such a high-stakes environment. The practical effects and action sequences are grounded, adding to the realism. It’s not flashy, but it definitely has a raw edge that can draw you in if you're in the right mood.
Gritty crime atmosphereExplores trust and betrayalPractical effects enhance realism
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