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The Final Cut, directed by Roger Christian, is an interesting piece from '95 that dives into the gritty underbelly of Seattle. It's got this tense atmosphere, with a former bomb squad leader reluctantly drawn back into action. The pacing is quite deliberate, which builds suspense but sometimes feels a bit uneven, maybe reflecting the protagonist's own struggle with his past decisions. The practical effects are notable; they really add to the authenticity of the bomb scenes. Performances are solid, particularly the lead, who channels a weary intensity that fits the narrative well. It’s distinctive for its blend of action and personal drama, making it more than just a typical bomb flick.
Solid practical effects that heighten the tension.Themes of redemption and personal struggle.A somewhat slow pacing that builds suspense unevenly.
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