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Police Diary is a gritty exploration of the police procedural genre, balancing drama and crime in a way that feels both raw and immersive. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it adds to the tension, especially during the more action-driven sequences. The atmosphere is thick with the weight of desperation and moral ambiguity, which is reinforced by the performances that manage to feel genuine, even in their flaws. Practical effects are used sparingly but effectively, enhancing the realism. It's distinctive for its focus on the human aspect of crime rather than glorifying violence—it's more about the toll it takes on those involved. Overall, it's a film that resonates on a different level than the usual fare, almost like a hidden gem waiting to be revisited.
Gritty atmosphere throughoutFocuses on character dilemmasUnique pacing adds to tension
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