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So, 'The Odd One Dies' is an interesting little piece from '97. It's got this gritty crime vibe mixed with drama, and you can feel the tension almost palpable throughout. The story follows Mo, who dives into the hit-man life out of desperation to clear his debts. But just when he's about to cross that line, he strikes it lucky at the gambling table. Instead of taking the plunge, he hires a woman to step into the role, which adds a twist to the whole narrative. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but there's a raw honesty in the performances that keeps you engaged. The atmosphere has that late '90s indie feel, and it's definitely worth a look for anyone who appreciates offbeat crime dramas.
Gritty late '90s indie aestheticOffers a unique twist on crime narrativesEngaging performances despite pacing issues
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