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Curfew (1994) is this intriguing mix of action and drama that feels gritty and grounded. The story pivots around Sajan Rai, a minister who's had enough of the corruption plaguing his city. The tension really kicks in when he brings in officer Pradeep, who's not just a cog in the machine; he’s a threat to the way things are done. The pacing has this nice buildup, gradually increasing the stakes as Pradeep takes on the corrupt politicians. The performances are where it really shines, especially with the way the actors portray the moral complexities. There’s a rawness to the practical effects that adds a layer of realism, making the tension palpable and the atmosphere quite intense. It's a canny look at power dynamics, perfectly encapsulating the struggle between integrity and greed.
Features strong performances that highlight moral struggles.Pacing builds tension effectively, leading to a satisfying climax.Practical effects enhance the film's gritty realism.
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