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The film’s strongest asset is its leading lady. The protagonist delivers a grounded performance, perfectly capturing the vulnerability and desperation of looking for connection in a lonely city. The first half is genuinely engaging; the chemistry is palpable, and the screenplay effectively traps the viewer into rooting for the couple, making the eventual betrayal sting that much more.

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The background score is surprisingly decent for a film of this budget, effectively heightening the tension during the reveal. The pacing is tight, clocking in at just under two hours, ensuring the narrative doesn't drag.

While the premise is solid, the execution suffers from some lazy writing in the third act. The antagonist’s motivations feel a bit cartoonish, and the climax relies on convenient coincidences rather than smart character decisions. Some of the supporting cast deliver wooden performances, pulling you out of the immersion during key scenes.