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So, 'Napoleon Fritz' from '97 is a curious piece in the crime genre. The atmosphere hangs heavy with tension, often feeling intimate despite the larger stakes at play. The pacing has its quirks—some scenes linger, lending a slow burn that can feel either meditative or frustrating, depending on your mood. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, adding a raw edge that contrasts nicely with its more polished moments. The performances can be a bit uneven, but there's a certain grit to them that captures the desperation of the characters. It's not trying to be anything grand, but rather it burrows deep into the psyche of its players, which makes it distinctive in its own right. Not for everyone, but there's a certain charm in its flaws.
Uneven pacing may not suit all viewers.Practical effects provide a raw edge.Characters reflect desperation and grit.
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