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So, 'The Protected Killer' is this interesting piece that dives into the gritty side of police work. The film follows Detectives Lewis Burns and Jack Ward as they unravel the murder of a character named Howard Klendson, and it feels like a deep dive into their psyches. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly—definitely not a rush job. There's this murky atmosphere that hangs over the whole narrative, which plays well with the themes of moral ambiguity and the toll of duty on personal lives. The performances have a raw quality that makes the characters feel real, and it’s shot in a way that captures the heaviness of the subject matter without relying heavily on flashy effects. It's a distinctive entry in the crime-drama genre for sure.
Deliberate pacing adds to the tension.Captivating performances that ground the story.Explores themes of duty and moral ambiguity.
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