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Segreto di Stato (1995) has this tense, gritty vibe that really captures the underbelly of political intrigue. The pacing feels relentless, pulling you right into the chaos of Milan post-bombing. Ravida, played with a cold intensity, is such a fascinating character—his determination and moral ambiguity drive the narrative. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia and danger, and the practical effects used in the explosion scenes are quite effective, adding a layer of realism that enhances the overall tension. There’s this intricate dance of power and betrayal that keeps you guessing about who’s really in control. It’s not your typical crime thriller; it feels more like a deep dive into the murky waters of state secrets and personal demons.
Set in post-bombing MilanExplores themes of power and betrayalNoteworthy practical effects
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