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Eddy Trust in Nothing, a 1989 crime flick with an air of gritty realism, dives deep into the world of post-heist chaos. The story unfolds as one of the crooks finds himself in a detention center under the control of a warden with a rather unorthodox appetite. This unsettling dynamic adds a layer of tension and intrigue to the already volatile atmosphere. After five years, the film picks up as the protagonist attempts to reconnect with his former accomplices to recover their hidden spoils. But there's a looming threat, as others are also on the hunt. The practical effects are understated but effective, grounding the film in its raw narrative, while the performances lean into the morally ambiguous shades of crime and desire.
Eddy Trust in Nothing has a bit of a cult status, often discussed in collector circles for its peculiar blend of crime and psychological elements. The VHS releases are somewhat scarce, which piques interest among those hunting for lesser-known gems from the late '80s. The lack of a well-known director adds to its mystique; it's almost like a hidden treasure waiting to be unearthed in the right collection.
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