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So, 'Precious Metals' dives into the life of this catalytic converter thief, right? It’s got this gritty, raw atmosphere that really captures the underbelly of urban life. The pacing feels a bit unhurried, letting you soak in the tension and morally gray decisions. The encounter at the friend's house really shifts the narrative, as it unpacks deeper themes of redemption and desperation. The performances are solid—there’s this authenticity that pulls you in. Practical effects are minimal, but it’s all about the gritty realism here. Overall, it's distinct for how it navigates theft not just as a crime, but as a window into human connection, which I found pretty intriguing.
Features a unique take on urban crime.Focuses heavily on character development.Atmospheric cinematography enhances the storytelling.
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