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So there's this film, 'Dilemma,' from 1990, and it's quite interesting in how it unwinds. You’ve got this lawyer who's idealistic, really trying to make a difference, but then her world crumbles when she realizes her husband, this slick industrialist, is up to no good—arms dealing and an affair with a colleague. The performances have a raw edge, especially in how they navigate betrayal and moral choices. The pacing feels deliberate but purposeful, giving enough time for tension to build before it hits the fan. It’s not the most polished flick, but there's something earnest about it, you know? It captures the struggle of personal versus professional life in a way that feels quite real.
This title isn't exactly easy to come by, which adds to its intrigue. It hasn't been released in a ton of formats, so collectors might find it somewhat scarce, especially in good condition. Interest in films from this era that tackle complex themes like morality and betrayal has seen a bit of a resurgence, making it a nice talking piece for discussions on legal dramas and character-driven narratives.
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