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Manhattan Chase has a gritty, raw feel that really captures the underbelly of crime in a post-prison world. You’ve got Jason Reed, a mob hit man trying to break free from his past, which brings an interesting tension. The pacing is somewhat uneven; it drags a bit in parts but then snaps back with intense action sequences that are quite gripping. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic, especially in the scenes with Keither, who reintroduces that life of crime. The practical effects stand out in the chase scenes, giving a sense of realism that’s often missing in bigger budget flicks. The performances feel earnest, particularly from the lead. It's not groundbreaking, but definitely has its own charm and vibe.
Interesting take on life after crime.Solid practical effects in action sequences.Pacing might feel off at times.
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