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City of Desire No.8: Justice Called Slush Money has this gritty, almost surreal tone that really pulls you into its twisted narrative. The pacing is an odd mix—some scenes drag in this haunting way while others hit you with rapid-fire dialogue that feels very alive. It grapples with themes of corruption and morality, all wrapped in this bizarre, dystopian aesthetic that’s both compelling and off-putting. The practical effects, though not groundbreaking, have a certain raw charm that fits the film's vibe. The performances are surprisingly solid, with actors leaning into their roles, which adds depth to the story’s chaotic world. It’s a film that leaves you pondering long after the credits roll.
This film is relatively scarce, with only a limited release, making it quite the find for dedicated collectors. There's something intriguing about the lack of known details on the director and its genres, which adds to its mystique. Formats range mainly from digital releases, but physical copies are few and far between, making it a potential gem for anyone looking to expand their collection with something off the beaten path.
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