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Poison on the Rocks is an intriguing slice of crime drama that weaves tension and ambiguity like few films do. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as we follow a detective grilling two key witnesses about a chilling death. The atmosphere is thick with mistrust and unease, perfectly captured by the stark visuals and a muted color palette that sets the tone. Performances are solid, with each actor bringing a layer of complexity to their character, leaving you questioning their motives. What stands out is the film's commitment to practical effects, which lend a gritty realism to some of the more intense scenes. It's not your typical whodunit, but rather a character study on grief and deception, which I think collectors will appreciate.
Distinctive character studyStrong practical effectsAtmospheric and compelling pacing
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