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So, 'The Job' is an interesting take on the heist genre. It dives into the aftermath of a bank robbery β that whole post-robbery tension is really palpable. The pacing is uneven at times, but I think it adds to the chaotic feel of the characters trying to figure out their next steps. The performances are solid, especially how they portray desperation and betrayal among the group. The atmosphere has this gritty, almost claustrophobic vibe that keeps you on edge. It's not your typical slick heist film; it leans more into the psychological aspects, showcasing the unraveling of plans and friendships. And honestly, the practical effects during the heist scenes are a nice touch, grounding everything in a sense of reality that makes the tension hit harder.
Interesting character dynamicsGritty atmosphereFocus on psychological tension
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