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The Big Noise is one of those oddities that lingers in your mind. It follows Morris and his father, who, caught in a web of greed and desperation, plot against an elderly client. The film's tone feels almost claustrophobic, with a slow burn that builds tension effectively. The performances are raw; you can sense the conflict within Morris, portrayed with a kind of muted intensity. The pacing is deliberate, sometimes feeling a bit drawn out, but it serves to deepen the moral ambiguity of their actions. You can’t help but think about the themes of familial loyalty and the darkness lurking beneath the surface of a seemingly mundane legal practice. Not a flashy affair, but it’s certainly distinctive in its approach to such moral quandaries.
Distinctive exploration of morality and greed.Atmospheric tension builds slowly throughout the film.Highlight of the raw performances, especially from the lead.
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