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One Man Job is an interesting blend of drama and western, crafted by Lex Forge. The film dives deep into themes of isolation and vengeance, exploring the emotional landscape of a widowed bandit who's not just after loot but also closure. The atmosphere is gritty, not overly stylized, which works well for the unfolding tension. The pacing feels off at times—like the train that never arrives, adding to the sense of anticipation and frustration. Performances are raw, especially the lead, who embodies the turmoil of loss and desperation. There's a nice balance of practical effects that add to the authenticity of the train robbery scenes. It definitely stands out in the modern western genre for the way it captures the darker side of vengeance.
Strong character-driven narrativeInteresting take on the western genreExplores themes of loss and desperation
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