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So, "Rambler" is this gritty, no-holds-barred dive into the criminal underbelly of London. The vibe is dark, and the streets are almost a character in their own right, filled with tension and paranoia. The pacing is relentless, matching our scarred punk protagonist as he navigates this chaos. The practical effects are raw and visceral, really grounding the action in a way that’s often missing in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. The performances are gritty—some real talent behind those characters, bringing the desperation and betrayal to life. It's that kind of film that really leaves an imprint, primarily because of its unique take on the hitman trope, making it stand out among the crime dramas of its time.
Rambler has had a bit of a murky release history, with original copies being quite scarce—especially in decent condition. It's not widely known but has caught the eye of niche collectors who appreciate its unique take on the crime genre. The underground nature of the film, combined with its practical effects and strong performances, means interest is slowly growing, particularly among those who cherish gritty, raw storytelling.
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