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Cahoots weaves together a curious blend of comedy and heist elements, but honestly, it’s more about the tangled relationships than the actual robbery. The pacing lets you soak in the awkward moments between characters, and the dialogue is sharp enough to keep you chuckling. There's a certain offbeat charm in the performances that makes each quirk feel genuine. The film plays with love and lust in a way that undercuts the seriousness usually found in heist flicks. Practical effects? Not the focus here, but there’s a warmth to the sets that gives it a lived-in feel, making it stand apart from more polished capers. It’s like a conversation you can’t help but listen to, even if it’s all over the place.
Cahoots has had a bit of a quiet life in the collector scene. Formats have mostly been limited to some early DVD releases, and finding a good copy can be a bit tricky. It hasn’t hit the mainstream radar much, which adds to its charm as a lesser-known gem among collectors. People seem to appreciate its unique take on the heist genre, making it a point of interest for those who enjoy comedic narratives with a twist.
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