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Murdered Innocence is a gritty 90s thriller that digs into the unresolved pain of loss and the lengths one will go for truth. Frank Coraci, best known for comedies, takes a darker turn here, and it shows. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as we follow the protagonist’s obsessive quest. The atmosphere is heavy and claustrophobic, underscored by a haunting score that complements the story’s gravity. Performances are a mixed bag—some really land as you feel the weight of their grief, while others don’t quite hit the mark. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively during the more intense moments. There’s a certain rawness to the film that sets it apart from more polished thrillers of the era.
Released on VHS, DVD in early 2000s, no Blu-ray yet.Filmed on location, enhancing the film's gritty feel.Features a score by a lesser-known composer, adds to the atmosphere.Frank Coraci's only thriller, known for comedy films typically.
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