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Ratham dives into a gritty underbelly where grief and obsession collide. The pacing is deliberate, building a palpable tension as the father, still raw from his wife’s death, wades deeper into the murky waters of crime journalism. It’s not just about the murders; it’s about how the past haunts him, driving his every choice. The cinematography captures the bleak atmosphere beautifully, enhancing the sense of dread. Practical effects are well-executed, adding a layer of realism that complements the performances, particularly the lead, who brings a depth of emotion that feels authentic. There’s a distinctive vibe here, a mix of personal stakes and larger societal issues that keeps it resonant. It’s a film that lingers in your mind.
Gritty atmosphere · Strong character development · Interesting exploration of grief
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