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Raw Justice (2019) is one of those titles that pushes boundaries in its exploration of power dynamics and physicality. The atmosphere is charged, with Ricky Larkin's commanding presence contrasting sharply with Ryan Kroger's more restrained demeanor. The pacing is deliberate, building tension before unleashing some intense scenes that delve into themes of domination and submission. It's gritty, not sugarcoated, and the performances really bring a visceral quality to the forefront. What stands out, perhaps, is how it approaches the concept of interrogation through a lens that feels raw and primal, making it distinct in its genre.
This film is relatively scarce in collector circles, often overshadowed by bigger titles but holds a niche appeal due to its unique take on the interrogation genre. Its limited release formats make finding a copy a bit of a challenge, which could drive interest among collectors seeking something different. As it stands, Raw Justice might not be mainstream, but for those who appreciate its themes and presentation, itβs a notable piece.
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