The Saint: The Software Murders has this gritty atmosphere that feels right for a late-night watch. The pacing is a bit uneven, which might throw you off, but there’s a certain charm to Simon's world. The plot revolves around a tech mystery with some action thrown in, and it dives into themes of trust and betrayal in the realm of scientific innovation. It's not the standard action fare; you get a mix of crime drama with an undercurrent of paranoia. Performances are decent, with Simon’s character carrying the weight of the narrative as he navigates the threats against him. The practical effects? Nothing groundbreaking, but they have a certain authenticity that adds to the overall vibe. Definitely an interesting piece for collectors of obscure thrillers.
Gritty atmosphere with a tech mysteryUneven pacing but interesting themesDecent performances, especially from the lead
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