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Usiru has this gritty, raw feeling that pulls you in from the start. It's about a police officer who's really at a crossroads, struggling with his inner demons while trying to save his wife from this looming threat. The pacing feels tight but not rushed, allowing for some tension to build up nicely. The practical effects here stand out, adding an edge to the thriller elements that you don't see as much these days. Performances are solid; you can sense the desperation and determination in the lead. It's distinctive in how it captures the emotional stakes of the characters, making it less about the action and more about their journey.
Usiru is relatively new to the collector scene, and interest is starting to build as more people catch wind of its unique approach to the thriller genre. There aren’t many formats available yet, which adds a layer of scarcity for early collectors. Keep an eye on its potential growth in value as discussions about its themes and performances gather momentum among genre aficionados. Collectors may want to track any limited releases or special editions that emerge in the future.
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