Mark Felt Reviews and Ratings
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It also doesn’t help that the colour palette is consistently dark and gloomy; meant to add some sense of dread it ends up crossing the fine line into being dreary. There’s absolutely no problem with slow, measured and deliberate pacing, but when the runtime of an hour and forty-five minutes feels long-drawn, there’s a problem with engaging your audience. The result is the textbook definition of a missed opportunity.
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Good intentions, terrible direction…