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So, 'Undercover' dives into this murky world of crime and journalistic intrigue. It opens with a dramatic seizure of cannabis right in Paris, and then brings in Hubert Antoine, a former informant with a past that's as shady as the business he's trying to expose. The pacing shifts as the tension builds through Stéphane's investigation. You really get a sense of the atmosphere—gritty and raw, reflecting the underbelly of society and the moral grey areas of both drug trafficking and media involvement. The performances feel authentic, drawing you deeper into the story. It's not just about the drugs; it's about trust, betrayal, and the lengths people go to for the truth. There's a distinct realism here, making it quite engaging for those who appreciate character-driven narratives in crime dramas.
Intriguing exploration of state involvement in crimeGritty atmosphere, well-developed charactersEngaging narrative with layers of moral ambiguity
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