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Det store vi presents a thought-provoking examination of press freedom, deftly navigating the murky waters between journalistic integrity and the influence of money. The tone is contemplative, almost somber, as it raises questions that still resonate today. Pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of the subject matter to sink in, while the performances, though not widely known, add a layer of authenticity to the narrative. Practical effects are minimal, but they don’t distract from the film’s core message. What stands out is the film's ability to convey complex themes without heavy-handedness, making it a unique piece that lingers in the mind long after viewing.
Det store vi has had a rather elusive presence in collector circles, with only a handful of releases over the years, making it somewhat scarce. The film was initially released on VHS in the late '80s but didn’t see a remaster until the early 2000s. Its limited availability can pique interest among collectors who appreciate deep thematic explorations and historical context in cinema.
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