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Some Kind of Justice is one of those raw, gritty crime dramas that really gets under your skin. The way it explores grief through the lens of two fathers is haunting, you know? The pacing is a bit unconventional, with long, tense moments that build a palpable sense of dread. The cinematography is surprisingly sharp for a micro-budget film, making every shadow and flicker of light feel significant. The performances—especially from Gerald Owens—are visceral and grounded, pulling you into this desperate world. It’s not just about revenge; it digs deep into loss and what it does to a person. Plus, the practical effects are well done, enhancing the realism without overindulging in gore. Definitely a unique take on the genre.
Micro-budget with surprisingly sharp cinematographyExplores themes of grief and revengeWell-executed practical effects enhance realism
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