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Back of the Medal, released in 1965, is one of those hidden gems that shouldn't be overlooked. The film dives deep into the psyche of Eva Ružić, an accountant whose life spirals out of control after being convicted for embezzlement. The pacing feels deliberate, slowly peeling back layers of her desperation and moral quandaries. Tension hangs thick throughout, with a gritty atmosphere that reflects the darker sides of corporate life. The practical effects are minimal but effective, grounding the story in a sense of realism. Performances are quite compelling, especially the lead, who brings a raw authenticity to her character’s turmoil, making the film resonate longer than its runtime might suggest.
This film is not widely available, which makes it a bit of a challenge for collectors. Various formats have surfaced over the years, but pristine copies are becoming scarcer. Interest is building among those who appreciate lesser-known international cinema, especially for its unique take on moral dilemmas in a corporate setting. Fans of 60s thrillers might find it particularly appealing as it offers a distinct blend of drama and suspense.
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