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Don't Call Me Major has this raw, gritty charm typical of early 80s crime flicks. It follows a ragtag group of kids caught up in a diamond smuggling mystery, which brings a nice blend of innocence and treachery. The pacing is uneven at times - it drags a bit in the middle but really picks up towards the end with some surprisingly tense moments. The performances are a mixed bag; some of the child actors really sell their roles, while others stumble a bit. The practical effects are low-budget but have a certain authenticity that’s refreshing. Themes of loyalty and betrayal weave through, making it more than just a treasure hunt. It's a unique piece that stands out in that era.
Early 80s charm with a crime twistUnique mix of children and crimeInteresting practical effects
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