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So, 'Target' (1996) is this interesting blend of crime and drama with a tense atmosphere. The plot centers on a businessman returning to his hometown for a missing employee, which kind of sets the tone right away. There's this palpable sense of unease as he digs deeper into the mystery. The pacing is fairly steady, balancing the character development with the rising stakes. The performances have a raw edge, which adds to the realism of the whole thing. Practical effects are minimal but effective—nothing flashy, just a grounded approach that makes it feel believable. It doesn't dive into typical thriller tropes, which makes it feel distinctive in its approach to storytelling. Worth a look, especially if you enjoy character-driven narratives.
Has a unique approach to crime storytelling.Character-driven narrative with a strong sense of place.Good representation of 90s indie film vibe.
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