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Cinematography
Mann shot on digital before it was cool—night scenes look like wet asphalt dreams
Direction
Michael Mann's obsessive attention to period firearms and period vibes
Acting
Depp's Dillinger: all swagger, no psychology—deliberately hollow and magnetic

Director
Michael Mann
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