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So, 'Second Cousin, Once Removed' really has this gritty vibe that pulls you in. It’s a crime flick that dives deep into Clyde Belmondo’s world—he's channeling that classic Bogart energy with a snub-nosed .38 in hand, navigating a landscape where nothing is quite what it seems. The pacing, it's a slow burn, which suits the twisted narrative. You get this feeling of being led deeper and deeper into a mess where trust is just an illusion. The practical effects are refreshingly raw, adding to that sense of realism. It's not flashy, but there's a weight to the performances, especially how Clyde grapples with his choices. It’s distinctive in how it plays with perception and reality—definitely worth a watch if you like that kind of cerebral crime storytelling.
Gritty atmosphere enhances the narrativeClyde's character is engaging and complexThemes of trust and perception are central
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