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Trezor is a fascinating exploration of desperation and betrayal set against the backdrop of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The pacing has this gritty, almost claustrophobic feel, which perfectly mirrors the tense atmosphere of the era. The performances, especially from the lead, carry a weight that pulls you into this morally murky world. What I find distinct is how the film blends crime with historical context, revealing layers of human emotion amidst the chaos of revolution. The practical effects and authentic set designs add a rawness that feels refreshing. It's not your typical heist film; it's more about what the characters uncover about themselves in the process than the actual loot. There's a real sense of unease, and that lingers long after the credits roll.
Focuses on moral dilemmas in a historical setting.Highlights the gritty realism of 1950s Hungary.Explores themes of trust and betrayal amidst chaos.
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