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So, 'Jackpot' is this lesser-known TV movie from 1980 that really dives into the grittiness of labor exploitation. Kurre, our main guy, is this under-the-radar mover who gets hurt on the job, and instead of support, he gets the cold shoulder from his boss. The atmosphere is pretty tense, building a sense of betrayal that lingers throughout. The pacing has this slow burn quality, letting the tension simmer as Kurre plots his revenge. Performances feel raw and genuine, capturing that early '80s vibe, which makes it stand out among its contemporaries. The themes of loyalty and revenge are explored in a way that feels relatable, albeit a bit dark. It's a unique take on the struggles of the working class, and it sticks with you.
Underappreciated TV movieGreat study of character motivationsStrong labor themes and dynamics
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