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The Whole Distance is a curious gem from 1991, blending action with a gritty realism that feels almost rare for its time. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it somehow adds to the atmosphere, creating tension at unexpected moments. The performances are raw and unrefined, channeling a kind of urgency that feels genuine. The practical effects, while not always polished, have a certain charm and a hands-on quality that’s a breath of fresh air compared to today’s CGI-heavy offerings. It’s not the slickest production, but there's a distinctiveness in its approach to storytelling. You can sense the passion behind it, even with its unknown director and lack of mainstream recognition.
Curious blend of action and realism. · Raw performances contribute to the atmosphere. · Uneven pacing adds to the tension.
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