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Unter Feinden is an intriguing look at moral ambiguity within law enforcement. Kessel, the flawed protagonist, struggles with addiction, and his reckless actions set up a tense narrative. The atmosphere is gritty, capturing the rawness of urban life and the desperation of its characters. Driller's attempts to cover for Kessel add layers of complexity, revealing the pressures within the police force. What stands out here is the pacing; it ebbs and flows, mirroring Kessel's own spirals and brief moments of clarity. The performances feel grounded, not overly dramatized, which enhances the story's authenticity. It's a film that lingers, making you ponder the fine line between justice and corruption.
Gritty portrayal of addictionComplex character dynamicsExploration of police ethics
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