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Plot Summary
A former boxer, haunted by a past crime, struggles to rebuild his life as a parolee. He takes a job working for a gruff but fair newspaper editor, trying to stay on the straight and narrow. However, the shadows of his former life and the temptations of the underworld constantly threaten to pull him back.
Critical Reception
Ordinary Sentence received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised its gritty realism and a strong central performance, others found the plot predictable and underdeveloped. Audiences seemed similarly divided, with some appreciating the character study and others lamenting its slow pace.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric portrayal of urban decay and a compelling lead performance.
Criticized for a familiar narrative arc and a lack of significant narrative tension.
Some noted the film's attempt at social commentary but felt it was not fully realized.
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Fun Fact
Philip Michael Thomas, who stars as the ex-convict, was reportedly drawn to the role due to its exploration of redemption and second chances.
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