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So, 'Circles of Deceit: Sleeping Dogs' is an intriguing piece from '96, with a pretty interesting premise. You've got Neil, an MI5 operative, summoned to meet a retired KGB guy, Petrov, who’s got some juicy intel. The atmosphere is thick with tension, almost like a chess match where every move counts. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the moral complexities of espionage and survival. Not much in the way of flashy effects, but the performances sell the weight of the situation. It’s one of those films that isn’t widely known, but there’s a certain charm in its low-key storytelling and character-driven narrative, worth digging into if you appreciate the undercurrents of spy drama.
This film is somewhat of a hidden gem in the realm of '90s espionage cinema, with limited availability on physical formats, making it quite a curiosity for collectors. Most copies are either VHS or obscure DVD releases, so finding a decent condition one can be a challenge. The scarcity adds to its allure, as it doesn’t pop up often in collector circles, but those who appreciate nuanced storytelling and character depth will find it rewarding.
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