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Netrino captures a gritty slice of crime life in the late '90s, weaving a tale of desperation and love. Alkis, fresh out of prison, finds himself drawn to a girl whose world is the polar opposite of his. Their brief connection feels electric, but it’s the criminal undertones that really set the stage. The film's pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing the tension to build, especially as Alkis reconnects with his old crew for one last heist. The atmosphere has this raw, almost unpolished feel—it's reminiscent of the era's indie films. The performances are solid, and you can see the characters' struggles play out with practical effects that ground the movie. It’s distinctive not just for its narrative, but for how it captures that fleeting nature of chance encounters in a dark world.
Gritty atmosphere reflective of late '90s crime filmsFocus on character-driven storytellingPractical effects enhance realism
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