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Small Time (1990) captures the gritty essence of urban life in a way that feels almost documentary-like. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of its themes β suppression, survival, and the stark realities of ghetto life β to settle in. It dives deep into its characters, whose performances are raw and authentic, creating a palpable tension throughout. You can feel the atmosphere, heavy with hopelessness yet interspersed with moments of human connection. Practical effects are minimal, but the realness of the setting makes them almost unnecessary. It's a film that stays with you, lingering like a faded memory of a rough past. Not a typical crime drama, it forges its own path, which makes it interesting to examine.
Realistic portrayal of urban lifeStrong character performancesDeliberate pacing enhances themes
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