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Roadmarks is this raw exploration of desperation and familial bonds, you know? Kory's journey back into the underground fighting scene is compelling—it's not just about the fights but what he's willing to risk for his daughter. The pacing dives into that emotional turmoil, juxtaposing the brutal world he enters with the soft aspirations of his daughter’s music. The performances feel genuine, capturing the weight of choices that haunt him. The atmosphere is gritty but grounded, with some practical effects that add to the realism of the street fights. It’s a layered narrative that gets you thinking about sacrifice and love, making you question where loyalty should really lie. Definitely a distinctive take on fatherhood and ambition.
Street-fighting scenes are quite visceral.Themes of fatherhood and ambition resonate deeply.Atmospheric with a blend of grit and heart.
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