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Moving Target has this gritty feel that's hard to shake off. The tension ramps up quickly as we follow the protagonist, a hot-headed girlfriend, thrust into chaos after witnessing a mob hit. The pacing keeps you on edge, with moments where the threat feels like it's lurking just around the corner. The practical effects are decent, adding a rawness to the violence that feels right for late '80s thrillers. The performances are pretty solid, with the leads delivering just enough emotional weight to keep things engaging. It’s fascinating how the film plays with themes of survival and betrayal. Overall, it's a mix of chase sequences and a palpable sense of dread that makes it stand out, even among its more polished counterparts of the era.
Features a unique mix of crime and survival themes.Noteworthy for its practical effects typical of the period.A lesser-known entry in the thriller genre worth exploring.
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