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The Last Hitman is an interesting exploration of the moral complexities within the underworld of contract killers. The atmosphere is heavy, and you can really feel the tension in every scene. It dives into the lives of a few hitmen, showing their struggles and the way their paths cross in unexpected ways. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it adds to the sense of unpredictability. What stands out are the performances—there's a raw quality to them that feels authentic, almost gritty. And the practical effects, while not groundbreaking, add a touch of realism that enhances the overall tone. I wouldn’t say it’s a polished gem, but there’s something compelling about how it unveils the layers of its characters.
Intriguing character dynamicsAtmospheric tensionPractical effects enhance realism
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