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Blue Moon is an intriguing little thriller that really captures the gritty atmosphere of desperation. This film follows a gas station attendant who gets sucked into a world of crime while trying to dig himself out of debt. The pacing is pretty tight, which keeps you engaged throughout. There’s this underlying tension from the first frame, and the practical effects are handled quite well, adding a rawness that complements the film’s tone. The performances are solid, especially considering the less-known cast, which brings a sense of authenticity. It's not flashy, but there's something about its low-key, almost claustrophobic vibe that sticks with you. You can see the director's intent to explore moral ambiguity and the choices people make when pushed against the wall.
Gritty exploration of desperationSolid performances despite unknown castPractical effects enhance the raw tone
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