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So, 'The Final Goodbye' has this gritty vibe that really nails the 1960s Cleveland setting. The pacing feels deliberately slow at times, but it adds to that sense of dread and uncertainty. The detective, who's just kind of floundering through life, gets pulled deeper into this murky world of crime—kidnappings and all that. The performances are pretty solid, and there’s this palpable tension between him and those two shady figures from his past that makes you wonder about trust and betrayal. Plus, that backdrop of Nazi-looted artwork gives it a unique twist, blending art history with crime drama. It’s not your typical detective story, which makes it stand out in a sea of genre films.
Great atmosphere reflecting early 60s.Interesting twist with the Nazi artwork theme.Pacing is deliberate, adding to the tension.
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