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Heist (1999) has this gritty, raw energy that really pulls you into the world of crime and deceit. The film dives deep into the psyche of its characters, exploring themes of desperation and betrayal. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, especially in the middle, but it ramps up towards the end, keeping you guessing. The performances are solid—especially the tension between Dipper and Caz, which feels very palpable. The practical effects used in the heist scenes lend a certain realism that sometimes gets lost in today’s CGI-heavy landscape. Overall, it’s a film that embodies that late ‘90s crime thriller vibe, with an undercurrent of moral ambiguity that’s quite compelling.
Features a compelling exploration of criminal psychology.Distinctive practical effects enhance the realism of the heist.Captures the late '90s crime thriller atmosphere.
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