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Trezor (1989) presents a gritty glimpse into the crime underbelly, though the director remains a mystery. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension, and there's this palpable sense of dread that hangs over every scene. Pacing feels deliberate, allowing moments of stillness that amplify the eventual bursts of chaos. It's not flashy, but the practical effects give a raw edge to the violence, making it feel more authentic. The performances range from intense to unsettling, capturing the desperation of its characters. What stands out is the film's willingness to explore the darker themes of trust and betrayal. It's a unique piece that sits differently compared to other films of its time.
Unusual for its time, particularly in toneStrong practical effects enhance the realismThemes of trust and betrayal run deep
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