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Stringer is one of those gritty thrillers from the early '90s that captures a raw, tense atmosphere. It centers on a young freelance video journalist and an ex-cop, both drawn together by the hunt for a serial killer. The pacing is relentless, with a sense of urgency that keeps you on edge. Practical effects give a realness to the violence that you don't see in more polished films today. The performances are solid—there's a palpable chemistry between the leads, and you can feel their desperation and determination. It has that distinct indie vibe, making it stand apart from more mainstream offerings of the time. You might find it interesting how the film captures the dark side of media and the ethics of reporting.
Gritty atmosphere reminiscent of early '90s indie films.Explores themes of media ethics and personal desperation.Features practical effects that enhance the film's raw feel.
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