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Framed is a gritty slice of 70s cinema, where Joe Don Baker's performance really pulls you in. The film's atmosphere is thick with tension and a sense of betrayal, reflecting the dark underbelly of the legal system. The pacing is deliberate, edging you toward that inevitable confrontation, and you can't help but feel the weight of his four years lost. The practical effects and stunts, while not overly flashy, do the job of immersing you in the rough world he's navigating. The themes of justice, corruption, and vengeance resonate, making it a distinctive entry in the action-crime genre of its time. It's all wrapped in a raw, unrefined package that has its own charm.
Strong central performance from Joe Don BakerIntriguing exploration of justice and corruptionNotable for its 70s gritty aesthetic
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