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Outrage (1998) is this gritty TV movie that dives into the psychological toll of vigilantism. It’s about Tom Casey, a guy who just wants to do the right thing by reporting some kids lifting from cars. But that simple act spirals into a tense nightmare for him and his family. The pacing has this relentless feel, almost like you can sense the tension creeping in with every scene. The performances are raw; you really feel the fear and desperation. Plus, the practical effects, while not overly flashy, ground the film in a reality that makes it unsettling. It’s a tough watch in some ways, but that’s what makes it distinctive – the realness of it all, and how quickly things can turn dark.
Gritty tone with a focus on psychological tensionStrong performances that convey fear and desperationExplores themes of vigilantism and its consequences
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