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Victimless Crimes presents a murky moral landscape where art theft is just the tip of the iceberg. The pacing is a bit uneven, with some slower moments that really build tension before the heist. It captures a gritty, almost claustrophobic atmosphere, enhanced by the practical effects that ground the film in reality. The performances feel raw, especially the gallery owner's descent into desperation. What strikes me is the theme of consequence behind the supposedly 'victimless' crime—it's not just about the art, but the lives intertwined with it. It leaves you pondering the real cost of greed. Definitely one to dissect over a few drinks with fellow collectors, if you ask me.
Uneven pacing but builds tension wellStrong moral themesInteresting performances, especially from the gallery owner
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