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So, Black Friday (2001) is an action-adventure flick that dives into the chaos of a hostage situation. Dean Campbell, played by some guy who's not really a household name, finds himself battling these terrorists who have taken his family captive. The tone is gritty, and the pacing is a bit uneven, but it keeps you on your toes. I mean, it's got that early 2000s vibe, with practical effects that may not always hit the mark but add a certain charm. The performances can be a mixed bag, but there's a raw intensity that you might appreciate if you're into this genre. There's something about the desperation and the fight for family that gives it a kind of pulse, even if it's not groundbreaking.
Notable for its practical effects, though they vary in quality.The pacing may feel off at times, but the tension holds.Explores themes of family and desperation in a high-stakes scenario.
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