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So, 'No Good Deed' feels like it digs deep into the psyche of a guy who's just given up on himself, you know? Dougie's life unfolds in this gray, somber world where he tries to help everyone around him but ends up losing himself in the process. The pacing is deliberate, almost painfully slow at times, which really lets you stew in his inner turmoil. No flashy effects here, just solid performances that ground the film. There’s something haunting about the old man Dougie meets – he’s like a mirror reflecting Dougie's worst fears. You can really feel the tension building as Dougie's mental state deteriorates. It’s not your usual drama; it’s really something to think about afterwards.
Intense character studyExplores themes of regret and sacrificeAtmospheric storytelling with a somber tone
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