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Ryan Carson feels raw and gritty, a real dive into the underbelly of loyalty and betrayal. The pacing keeps you on edge, balancing tension with moments that really let the characters breathe. Tim Scanlon's direction captures the bleak atmosphere of a troubled relationship, and you can almost feel the grease and grime of the mechanic's world. The performances are solid, especially the lead, who plays the duality of a protector and a reluctant hero really well. There’s a distinct lack of over-the-top CGI, relying instead on practical effects that ground the action. It tackles themes of familial bonds and the consequences of choices in a way that feels genuine, which is increasingly rare in today's landscape.
Interesting take on familial loyalty.Strong practical effects enhance realism.Compelling character arcs that explore darker themes.
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