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So, Trafficking from '98 – it's got this gritty, almost claustrophobic feel to it. You’re following this private eye in L.A., and the whole thing just spirals into this dark, psychological mess. The pacing really captures that sense of paranoia, like you’re right there with him, feeling his descent into madness. The performances are raw and somewhat unrefined, which oddly adds to the overall atmosphere. There's not a lot of flashy effects, but the tension builds just through the narrative and character interactions. It’s a dive into obsession and the human psyche, pretty distinctive for its time. Definitely a film that lingers in your mind long after you watch it.
Not widely known, intriguing for its narrative style.Strong psychological elements that reflect '90s indie cinema.Interesting to compare with other noir films of the era.
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