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So, Tony Wendice's Mistake... it’s an intriguing little mystery that unfolds with a unique tension. The pacing is deliberate, almost methodical, which really lets you soak in the atmosphere. I mean, the whole plot, where a former tennis pro tries to bump off his wife, is both twisted and captivating. And when his initial plan goes awry, the improvisation is just clever. You get this palpable sense of dread. The performances? They’re solid—especially the lead, who really nails that desperate edge. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the overall authenticity. It’s one of those films where the execution is as important as the plot itself. Definitely leaves you thinking about the choices people make.
Watch for the layered character development.Note the slow build-up, adding to the tension.Pay attention to the clever use of practical effects.
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