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So, 'Copy Cat' dives deep into the dark corners of trauma and obsession. Valentine Ventura, fresh on the promotion ladder, teams up with Antoine Thomas, a captain grappling with the ghosts of his past—really heavy stuff. The film's pacing is a mix of tense build-up and moments where it takes a breath, allowing us to feel the weight of their journey. The crime elements are gritty, almost unflinching, and the atmosphere is thick with tension that feels very real. Performances are solid, especially the way Antoine’s character struggles with his loss, it’s palpable. The practical effects are decent too, not overdone, just enough to ground the story without overshadowing the emotional core. It has a unique vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Explores complex character dynamicsStrong themes of loss and redemptionSatisfying pacing with emotional depth
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