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So, 'The Strategy of the Pekingese' gives off this gritty vibe that really captures the underbelly of Las Palmas. The pacing is deliberate, letting the tension build slowly but surely. El Rubio, a character with a complex past, is pulled back into the fold, which raises interesting questions about loyalty and redemption. The performances are raw, with an authentic feel that you don't often see in this genre. There's a certain atmospheric quality to the cinematography that complements the crime and drama elements, making each scene feel heavy yet engaging. The practical effects are subtle but effective, adding to the movie's grounded nature. All in all, it's a unique blend of crime and personal struggle that sticks with you.
Gripping portrayal of moral dilemmasStrong character developmentAtmospheric cinematography enhances tension
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