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So, 'Wait for Me' dives deep into this gritty underbelly of crime in England, and you really feel it. Alison's journey from Ireland adds this layer of complexity; it’s not just about crime, it’s about survival and choices. Keith Farrell’s direction gives it a raw atmosphere, with a pacing that sometimes holds back, making the tension palpable. The performances are solid—especially Alison’s struggle between loyalty and looking for a way out. And Max, that small-time gangster, he’s got this obsessive edge that keeps you on your toes. It’s a film that doesn’t shy away from the harsh realities, and the practical effects ground it all in a gritty realism. Definitely leaves an impression.
Interesting exploration of crime and survival.Strong character dynamics between Alison and Sam.Distinctive raw atmosphere and pacing.
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