Reptile

Reptile

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En el tenso y emocionante thriller "Reptile", un detective experimentado tiene la tarea de resolver el horrendo asesinato de una joven agente inmobiliaria. El cuerpo sin vida de la víctima es descubierto en un charco de sangre, sin señales de entrada forzada o lucha, lo que desconcierta a los investigadores. A medida que se desarrolla el caso, se hace evidente que nada es lo que parece. El detective James Griffin, un investigador duro y sensato, es asignado al caso. Su reputación como uno de los mejores en el negocio le precede, pero sus propios demonios y luchas personales amenazan con descarrilar la investigación. Cuanto más profundiza en la vida de la víctima, más descubre una red de engaños y corrupción que va mucho más allá del nivel superficial. A medida que Griffin profundiza, descubre que la víctima estaba involucrada en algunos negocios turbios y tenía muchos enemigos. Pero a medida que se acerca a la verdad, se da cuenta de que todos ocultan algo, incluidos sus propios colegas en la fuerza. Las líneas entre el bien y el mal comienzan a difuminarse, y las propias ilusiones de Griffin sobre el mundo se hacen añicos. Cuanto más investiga, más se obsesiona Griffin con encontrar al asesino. Su implacable búsqueda de justicia lo lleva al borde del agotamiento, pero se niega a rendirse. A medida que la verdad comienza a emerger lentamente, Griffin se enfrenta a un adversario astuto y despiadado que no se detendrá ante nada para mantener sus secretos enterrados. Con sus personajes complejos, su trama retorcida y su atmósfera cruda, "Reptile" es un thriller fascinante que mantiene a los espectadores al borde de sus asientos hasta el final.

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Lily

Like a noodle master putting on a two-hour show of masterful stretching and pulling, only to serve you a bowl of plain broth noodle in the end.

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6/25/2025, 11:45:45 AM
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Thiago

A line from the trailer really stuck with me: "Everyone is a suspect." As a true, hardcore, old-school detective movie, the director tells the story of the protagonist's situation precisely from this angle. Ever since taking on that bizarre case, it's as if he's personally opened Pandora's Box. Anxiety, confusion, and doubt all come pouring out, and everything around him begins to feel alien. Suddenly, everything makes him suspicious. The pervasive sense of terror is immersive and unsettling. Like a lone wolf who's stumbled into a pit of vipers, he doesn't know whether to move forward or back. Making a debut this good is truly amazing. From the script, visuals, and pacing to the performances, everything is on point. Absolutely a fantastic film!

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6/21/2025, 12:04:23 AM
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Georgia

Quite unlike the flashy and impetuous detective films of recent years, this one is full of calm restraint, perfectly complemented by Benicio Del Toro's superb acting (his eyebrows and eyes can speak!). I was unexpectedly fond of it because of this (can you believe a Netflix movie isn't superficial for once!?). The seemingly fragmented editing doesn't feel chaotic, but instead feels like a skillful weaving of various clues. Isn't it impressive for a director's debut to achieve this level of quality?

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6/17/2025, 6:00:47 PM
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Elijah

Well-acted, well-edited, well-told story. It maintains a clear-eyed view of reality while adopting a progressive attitude, displaying cautious bravery, and embodying humility and patience – delivering a chilling yet emotionally resonant experience. When it comes to "bottom lines," they're not easy to hold, but you have to grit your teeth and stick to them. You can't let go even a little, because once you do, you'll be swept downstream and lose all control.

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6/17/2025, 10:50:01 AM
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Ruby

★★★★½. The audio-visual concept design is truly impressive, employing various techniques to enhance the story's allure. The cinematography significantly bolsters the film, effectively serving the characters' emotions. Upon investigation, the director of photography has worked on "It Follows," "Split," "Us," "Under the Silver Lake," and "Old," which explains the horror film vibe. One can perceive the film's efforts to emulate the style of 1970s Hollywood police movies and political thrillers. While the narrative pace is unnecessarily protracted, a pervasive sense of distrust permeates throughout, questioning everyone and every motivation.

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6/16/2025, 1:35:20 PM