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So, Geo Saizescu's 'Blackmail' from 1981 is quite the trip. It’s a wild mix of comedy, crime, and a bit of thriller – you get the sense of a darkly humorous undertone throughout. The plot revolves around this gang that forges college degrees, which is a clever commentary on ambition and corruption. The pacing has this nice ebb and flow, with laugh-out-loud moments contrasting the more intense, suspenseful scenes. The performances are solid, adding a layer of authenticity to the absurdity of the situations. It’s not just about the schemes; it dives into how easily people can be manipulated. The practical effects aren’t over the top, but they fit the gritty yet comedic vibe perfectly. Definitely a unique piece of cinema that captures a specific vibe of the era.
Interesting take on ambition and ethics.A blend of humor and suspense quite rare.Nice reflection of the era's societal issues.
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