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So, 'Ray Alexander: A Taste For Justice' from '94 is one of those intriguing TV movies that blends mystery with a certain episodic charm. The pace is pretty steady, allowing the viewer to soak in the narrative and the clues as Ray, played by a capable lead, delves into the murky waters of a psychiatrist's murder. There’s an authentic feel to the set pieces and practical effects—nothing flashy, just grounded in its storytelling. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel the weight of the characters' backstories. It’s distinctive for its subtle exploration of the psyche and the moral dilemmas faced by the investigator, which adds depth to what could have been a straightforward whodunit.
Solid pacing allows for a detailed investigation · Grounded practical effects enhance the realism · Focus on psychological themes adds depth
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