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Complot (1999) is a curious blend of action and paranoia, set against the backdrop of the Y2K scare. The urgency of the plot keeps things moving, as we follow a tangled web of corrupt federal agents plotting to exploit the impending tech disaster. The atmosphere feels a bit gritty, with a palpable tension that grows as the narrative unfolds. While the performances vary in depth, they largely serve the fast-paced story. There's a certain charm in its practical effects, a hallmark of late '90s TV movies. It’s not flawless, but it has this distinctive edge that makes you appreciate the age it came from, capturing a moment in time when technology was both exciting and terrifying.
Explores themes of technology and corruptionA snapshot of late 90s fearsInteresting practical effects for the era
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