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So, UNDOING is this gritty thriller that dives deep into the underbelly of Koreatown in LA. The film really nails the atmosphere—dark, almost suffocating, and you can feel the tension building from the get-go. Samuel, the main guy, comes back after a year and you can just sense the weight on him, the unresolved grief over his friend’s death. It’s not just a standard crime drama; there’s this personal journey woven in that makes it more than just a whodunit. The pacing is deliberate, which adds to the suspense, and the performances have this rawness that feels genuine. Not flashy, but the practical effects bring a realness that’s refreshing. There’s a certain authenticity to the character interactions that sticks with you.
Interesting exploration of grief and personal loss.Strong sense of place with Koreatown as a backdrop.Deliberate pacing that builds tension effectively.
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