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So, 'The African Game' has this intriguing premise. You’ve got this Italian assassin in London, and he’s sent off to Africa for a job. The atmosphere is quite tense, and it really pulls you into the landscape of both the continent and the underworld. The pacing feels deliberate, creating this constant sense of anticipation. The dynamic between him and the English tour guide adds a layer of complexity—there's definitely more to her than meets the eye. The performances are solid; you can sense the underlying tension and conflicting motivations. What stands out is how it plays with the notion of trust and deception, sometimes blurring the lines between the hunter and the hunted. Plus, it’s refreshing to see practical effects used effectively in a modern thriller.
Interesting exploration of trust and betrayal.Rich visuals of African landscapes enhance the story.Noteworthy performances that elevate the narrative.
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