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So, 'No Greater Evil' is all about this guy, Lenny, who can’t seem to shake off his criminal past even for a minute after getting out of jail. The film dives deep into that dark pull of freedom equating to chaos. The pacing has this relentless feel, which fits well with Lenny’s impulsive nature. There’s a tension that builds, especially in his interactions with Tommy, where you can really sense the underlying dread. The performances are raw, almost gritty, which adds to that palpable atmosphere. You get this sense of desperation that carries through the film - it’s not just about crime, but the cycle of it. The practical effects, when they come into play, feel very grounded, really enhancing that bleak realism that runs through the narrative.
This film has been released in limited formats, making it a bit of a rarity on the collector's market. Interest seems to be growing, especially among those who appreciate character-driven thrillers. The lack of major buzz around the director has left it somewhat under the radar, which might be why some collectors are still catching up with it. Overall, it's a fascinating addition for anyone keen on modern crime dramas.
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