
The Innocent City feels like a gritty exploration of morality wrapped in a sci-fi shell. It's interesting how it plays with the tension between authority and rebellion, especially with Tang Ke's character. The atmosphere is heavy, with a sense of dread lingering throughout the building. The practical effects give it this rugged vibe, almost like the setting itself is a character. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the unpredictability of the narrative. The performances, particularly from the ensemble cast of felons, bring an authentic edge that really pulls you into this morally ambiguous world. There's something striking about how the film questions what it means to be 'innocent' in such a corrupt environment.
The film has a unique take on authority and criminality.It features practical effects that enhance its gritty aesthetic.Pacing can vary, contributing to the overall tension.
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