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So, 'Double Mints' is a curious piece. It weaves a tale of Mitsuo Ichikawa, who reconnects with a former schoolmate, only to find out he’s not exactly who he thought he was—turns out he’s a thug and a murderer. The film plays with dark themes of morality and redemption, which is interesting. There's a kind of thick atmosphere that creeps in, making the viewer ponder the blurred lines between right and wrong. The pacing has moments of tension, but also stretches where the characters just breathe, which feels intentional. The practical effects are understated but effective, adding a gritty realism. Performances hold their own too, especially in those charged interactions. It has its distinct feel, something you don't quite forget.
Dark themes of morality and redemption.Distinctive atmosphere and character interactions.Interesting pacing with tension and quiet moments.
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