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The Bypass (2003) takes you on a gritty ride through the desolate landscapes of Rajasthan, where the mood is thick with distrust and dread. The pacing feels deliberate, forcing you to dwell on the moral decay of its characters. Two muggers, after a violent crime, stumble into a web of corruption involving a police officer who's as slippery as they come. The atmosphere is palpable, infused with a sense of impending doom. Practical effects here serve the story well, enhancing the rawness. The performances are rough around the edges, yet they bring an authenticity to the chaos of desperation and violence. It’s got this distinct edge where everyone seems morally compromised, leaving you questioning who to root for in this dark tale.
Explores themes of corruption and violenceSet against the stark backdrop of RajasthanStrong practical effects enhance the gritty realism
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