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We're All Thieves, My Dear, directed by an unknown hand, carries a unique blend of crime and romance that feels almost like a hidden gem. The pacing is quite methodical; it allows the tension to simmer rather than boil over too quickly, which really suits its themes of revenge and desperation. Murtada al-Salamuni's journey from a man of privilege to a schemer navigating the underbelly of society is intriguing. The performances, especially from Mahrous and the gang, are gritty, adding to the film's raw atmosphere. The practical effects, though not flashy, serve the story well, grounding the narrative in a kind of realism that resonates. It’s an interesting exploration of morality and the choices we make when pushed to the brink.
Unique blend of crime and romanceGritty performancesInteresting exploration of morality
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