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The Trigger is an interesting piece that explores the inner conflict of a hit-man who finds himself at a crossroads after learning his girlfriend is pregnant. There's a certain tension throughout, heightened by the protagonist's struggle between duty and desire for a normal life. It's not just a run-of-the-mill crime film; it dives into themes of redemption and the weight of choices. The pacing has its moments, sometimes meandering in between action, but it builds a unique atmosphere that feels intimate. Alex Yang's direction, despite being his first feature, offers a raw glimpse into the psyche of his characters, and while the performances might not be award-winning, they certainly carry the weight of the narrative.
The Trigger is relatively hard to find, with limited home video releases over the years, which adds to its allure for collectors. It seems to have garnered a small but dedicated following, especially among those interested in early 2000s Taiwanese cinema. The film's unique narrative and thematic depth make it stand out, and as more collectors search for lesser-known titles, its value could rise in niche circles.
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