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So, 'The Briefcase' dives deep into the murky waters of greed and paranoia, which really sets the tone right from the start. It’s got this almost gritty vibe that pairs well with its offbeat humor. The pacing can feel a little uneven at times, but it kind of reflects the chaos of the characters’ lives, you know? And the performances have this raw energy—like you can feel the tension simmering just beneath the surface. There's a distinct absence of flashy effects, which I appreciate. Instead, it leans on solid character-driven storytelling. It’s like a small, hidden gem that captures the absurdity of power struggles in a very relatable way, even if it doesn’t always land perfectly.
Uneven pacing reflects character chaosRaw performances enhance the tense atmosphereAbsence of flashy effects highlights storytelling
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Christian Iuele
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