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So 'One in 89 Murderers' is this gritty thriller, you know? The pacing is a bit uneven, but it really leans into the tension and unease of the plot. The atmosphere feels like a dark underbelly of society, which kind of pulls you in. The film explores themes of trust and paranoia, and it's interesting how it plays with the idea of who’s really a threat. The performances are raw, not overdone, and there's something about the practical effects that gives it a realness, a texture. You can tell they weren’t relying too much on CGI—there’s an authenticity that makes it stand out a bit. It’s definitely different from the usual slick thrillers out there.
Uneven pacing may throw some viewers off · Themes of paranoia resonate throughout · Practical effects add a layer of authenticity
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