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72. Backfire
Likable, slick mystery thriller that works due to it not being overy clever, but managing to stay one step ahead in its jaded mix of stimulating seductiveness and growing psychological tension. The shady Web of paranoia, passion, deceit and underlining guilt never let's the story become to comfortable, despite its casual air and fundamental process.
Larry brand and Rebecca Reynolds script plays more towards the taut drama and keeps to this trend, than anything involving charged thrills.
Director Gilbert gates doesn't discard this aspect, but delivers a pinch-full of jarring jolts to feed the story than to just shock.
The film's slight conclusion makes sense and threw me off, but it seems vague to how it came to end with this payoff, especially after what came before it.