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So, 'Appearance' from '88 is a curious little piece. It dives into the behind-the-scenes world of film dubbing, which, let me tell you, is not something you see often. The tone is a mix of gritty realism and a touch of dark humor, kind of like they’re poking fun at the industry while also showing its struggles. The pacing is interesting – it drags a bit in parts, but I think that adds a certain authenticity to the portrayal of laborious dubbing sessions. The performances are solid, with a cast that seems genuinely invested in the process. What stands out is how it reflects the complexities of communication and artistry, making it a unique entry in the crime-drama genre. Totally different vibe from typical films of that era.
Unique exploration of dubbing processGritty atmosphereDark humor and realism
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