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Rule No. 3 has this gritty vibe, you know? It's a fascinating dive into the world of con artists, where Mitchell Cox really puts his stamp on the film both in front of and behind the camera. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it captures the tension of juggling lies and the constant threat of getting caught. The atmosphere is thick with that underbelly of crime, really pulling you into the protagonist's chaotic life. The performances, with Cox leading the way, have a rawness that feels authentic, which is kind of refreshing. It’s got that late-night indie feel, where you’re not always sure what’s coming next, making it a distinctive watch for collectors interested in lesser-known crime dramas.
Explores themes of deception and survivalInteresting blend of fact and dramaMitchell Cox's dual role adds depth
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