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Getting Away with Murder is a curious piece that blends dark humor with ethical quandaries. The premise is a little absurd – a college ethics professor, played by an earnest actor, goes to extremes when faced with the jarring reality of his neighbor’s past. The pacing shifts between moments of tension and comedic interludes, which can feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to this strange mix. The performances are interesting; the lead is convincing in his moral dilemmas, while the antagonist embodies a chilling presence. It’s an exploration of morality and justice that doesn’t shy away from discomfort, and that’s where it finds its distinctiveness. The practical effects are minimal, but they fit the tone nicely.
Dark humor mixed with ethical dilemmasUneven pacing, but intriguing performancesA unique take on morality in a comedic setting
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