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Resnick: Rough Treatment is a bit of a hidden gem from '93 that dances between crime drama and dark comedy. The atmosphere in Harold Roy’s crumbling mansion speaks volumes; it’s almost a character in itself. The pacing is uneven at times, with moments that drag, yet it captures an odd tension that keeps you engaged. The central theme wrestles with desperation and unexpected connections—who would’ve guessed that a coke heist would lead to a love story? Performances are solid, especially from the leads, who manage to balance menace with a surprising vulnerability. Plus, the practical effects give it a gritty realism that feels quite refreshing amidst the more polished films of the era. Definitely a unique watch if you’re into offbeat crime flicks.
Interesting blend of crime and unexpected romance.Atmospheric setting enhances the narrative.Solid performances, especially from the leads.
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