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Trigger Point (2015) explores the murky waters of corporate greed through Callie, who gets tangled in the world of activism. The pacing is deliberate, creating a steady build of tension as Callie faces the moral dilemmas of her choices. The atmosphere feels gritty, reflecting the struggles of those caught in the crossfire of big business. Performances are solid, with an earnest quality that captures the desperation of wanting to effect change. The film doesn’t rely heavily on flashy effects, keeping the focus on the characters’ emotional journeys. It’s distinct in how it tackles themes of power and resistance, without getting too preachy. The TV movie format gives it a certain rawness that can feel refreshing amidst more polished productions.
Strong exploration of activismGritty, low-budget aestheticSolid performances with emotional depth
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