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Corruption (1990) drags you into a darkly tangled web of deceit and suspicion, set against an almost claustrophobic backdrop of a well-furnished apartment. Inspector Gurov is relentless, dissecting the lives of the suspects with a growing sense of dread. The pacing is interesting, almost as if the tension builds with each revelation. The performances are raw, capturing a sense of desperation and betrayal that lingers. It’s a film that leans into its crime genre roots but adds layers of psychological complexity. The practical effects, while not the highlight, serve the story well enough. This one really plays on the themes of trust and isolation, making you question the motives of everyone involved.
Explores themes of trust and betrayal.Distinctive atmosphere with a tight, suspenseful pacing.Strong character focus, revealing hidden complexities.
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