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Lobos dives deep into the murky waters of crime and family ties. It's gritty, with a palpable tension that hangs in the air, much like a good noir. The pacing feels deliberate, almost like a slow burn, revealing the complexities of the Nieto family as they navigate their criminal empire under the watchful eye of Molina. Nieto, at over 60, grapples with the weight of his choices—there's this haunting sense of legacy and the desire to leave something behind. The performances here are raw; you really feel the desperation and moral ambiguity. The practical effects lend a certain authenticity to the violent scenes, grounding the film in a grim reality that makes you ponder the cost of crime. It’s not flashy, but it’s engaging and thought-provoking, a different take on the crime genre.
Grim atmosphere throughoutExplores themes of legacyNoteworthy performances from the cast
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