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So, 'Fog' from 1988 is this intriguing little gem that blends crime and mystery in a TV movie format. It’s got that moody, almost oppressive atmosphere—think of a foggy day where the unease just hangs in the air. The main character, an engineer turned sociologist, navigates through the mundane realities of life, and then the plot thickens when he’s approached by these shadowy business types. You really feel his internal struggle, the pacing shifts from slow burns to moments that hit hard. What stands out here is its exploration of moral ambiguity and the weight of choices. Sure, the performances might not be Oscar-worthy, but there’s a rawness that feels authentic, almost like you’re peeking into someone’s real dilemma.
Interesting take on the intersection of sociology and crime.The atmosphere really enhances the overall narrative.A unique entry in the realm of TV movies during its time.
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