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So, 'The Real Me,' from 1991, is an interesting entry in the action-crime genre, though the director remains a bit of a mystery. You’ve got this layered atmosphere with a palpable sense of tension throughout. The story, revolving around an undercover cop who loses his memory, really dives into identity and loyalty themes, which keeps you guessing. I found the pacing quite engaging; it ebbs and flows as he pieces together his past. The practical effects are pretty solid for the time, adding a gritty realism that complements the narrative. Performances vary, but the lead does a commendable job of embodying confusion and determination, making it a distinctive watch amidst the early '90s landscape.
Undercover cop dramaIdentity themesSolid practical effects
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