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Stop at Nothing (1991) blends drama and thriller elements in a TV movie format that's both engaging and unsettling. The story revolves around an ex-prosecutor turned bodyguard, tasked with protecting a girl caught in a custody battle. The tension really ramps up as the plot unfolds, laying bare the complexities of family dynamics and the dark side of custody disputes. The performances, particularly from the leads, are pretty solid, capturing the emotional turmoil involved. The pacing does have its lulls, but it effectively builds tension with a few gripping moments that keep you guessing. There's a rawness in the film that resonates, exploring themes of truth, lies, and the gray areas in between. It’s a distinctive piece that sticks with you, even if it's not perfect.
Solid performances from leadsEngaging but uneven pacingThemes of truth and family dynamics
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