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So, 'Sucking Diesel' is an interesting one, right? It dives into that gritty underbelly of Ballybeg, where chaos reigns after a robbery goes south. The tension is palpable, and you can really feel the weight of the choices the petrol station owner faces—do you save your employee, or do you hand him over to this local menace? The pacing feels just right, balancing moments of dark humor with the suspense of the situation. Performances have that raw edge, making the characters relatable yet flawed, and the practical effects keep it grounded. It’s a unique blend of drama and tension that makes you think about loyalty and consequences.
This film hasn't seen a wide release, making it a bit of a gem for collectors. It's yet to be widely available on physical media, so expect some interest in future formats. Given its unique premise and atmosphere, it should catch the eye of those who appreciate indie cinema with a dark edge. Keep an eye on it; it could become more sought after as word spreads.
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