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So, 'Fiscals Repeat Themselves Twice' is this unique blend of Ukrainian noir that feels both gritty and oddly philosophical. The atmosphere is drenched in a sort of melancholic tension, which is kind of a signature for the 'Agrarian decadence' collective, you know? Their take on crime here is fascinating—exploring themes of morality and taxation through the lens of bootlegging. The pacing varies, sometimes dragging a bit, but it adds to that noir vibe, making you stew in the characters' moral dilemmas. Practical effects are minimal, but they manage to create a raw visual style that feels fitting. Performances are understated yet effective, lending a sense of authenticity, capturing the disillusionment of the characters. This one's distinctive for sure, not your run-of-the-mill crime flick.
First Ukrainian noir film, quite an interesting experiment.Themes of morality and taxation woven throughout the narrative.Unique pacing that reflects the genre's classic style.
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