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Whoever Dies, Dies in Pain has this gritty, raw feel that pulls you right into the chaos of desperation. The pacing is relentless, almost like a ticking clock, and it keeps you on edge. The way Morin captures the junkies' perspectives, it’s like you’re getting a window into their twisted reality – super immersive. The practical effects are minimal but impactful, enhancing the tension without overshadowing the story. Performances are very natural, almost documentary-like, which is striking against the backdrop of the siege. It’s not just about crime; it’s exploring the human condition in dire straits. There's a certain discomfort in watching it, which I think is what Morin was aiming for. Definitely a unique piece in the crime drama genre.
Gritty atmosphere reflecting urban decayMinimalist practical effects enhance realismStrong performances add to immersive experience
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