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So, Raven takes the gritty underbelly of mob life, mixes in a former cop's struggle to break free from it, and serves it all with a solid dose of tension. The film's atmosphere feels raw, and you can really sense the desperation of the protagonist trying to escape his past. The pacing is tight, especially in the latter half where the hits just keep coming. There's a certain grittiness to the practical effects that grounds the violence, making it feel more visceral. The performances, especially from the lead, have a weight to them that adds layers to the typical hitman trope. It's not just another mob film—there's that sense of impending doom throughout that sticks with you.
Raven has had a somewhat elusive history in terms of its releases, with various formats appearing but none really capturing the essence of the film like the original. Collectors have noted its scarcity, especially in physical format, which adds to its intrigue. There's a niche group that appreciates its raw storytelling and character depth, making it a conversation point at events. It's definitely one of those films where fans seem to drop hints of it at gatherings, so there's a bit of a cult following brewing.
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