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Necessary Evil dives deep into the dark corners of human nature, painting a grim picture of self-destruction that feels all too real. The atmosphere is heavy, almost suffocating, as it captures the cyclical violence that grips impoverished neighborhoods. The pacing? It lingers in moments of tension, then explodes into bursts of raw emotion that feel visceral. You can't help but notice the practical effects—they have a rawness that enhances the authenticity of the narrative. The performances are gritty and unpolished, drawing you into the characters’ struggles. What stands out is the film's refusal to glamorize the chaos; it simply presents it, allowing you to sit with the discomfort. It’s the kind of film that sticks with you, challenging your perspective long after the credits roll.
Cautionary tale about self-destructionExplores cyclical violenceRaw practical effects enhance realism
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