
So, 'All Against One' is an interesting piece from '87 that blends crime and drama with a hint of mystery. You’ve got this wealthy businessman, Meredith Borden, who meets a grisly end, and the plot thickens as two seemingly innocent folks get tangled up in the aftermath. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, as lawyer Jerry Jackson digs deep into the case, challenging the powerful forces at play. There’s a palpable tension throughout, especially with those strong performances that really sell the stakes. The atmosphere is gritty, somewhat reflective of the era's aesthetics; it’s not flashy but has a certain raw charm. The dynamics of class and justice play out in a way that feels both classic and fresh, making it a curious find for collectors.
Solid performances that anchor the narrativeInteresting take on class and justice themesThe pacing allows for a deep dive into character motivations
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