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Body Language is a rather tense thriller that centers on Betsy, a young woman whose ambition brings her both reward and peril. Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman, the film straddles that line between personal drama and corporate intrigue. You can feel the atmosphere shift as Betsy’s life unravels, with her secretary Norma lurking in the shadows, embodying that classic 'backstabbing colleague' trope. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer while exploring themes of ambition and betrayal. The performances are quite engaging, especially the dynamic between Betsy and Norma. There’s a real sense of dread as Betsy's world starts to crumble, making the practical effects stand out in their subtlety. Definitely one that leaves you thinking about workplace relationships long after the credits roll.
Focus on character dynamicsExplore themes of ambition and betrayalNotice the practical effects in action
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