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So, 'Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don't' is this curious little TV movie from 2005, revolving around the theft of the Declaration of Independence, which is quite a bold premise. The pacing has this steady rhythm, keeping you engaged without feeling rushed. The mix of mystery and the involvement of the NSA with a code solver adds a layer of intrigue, though the director's identity remains a bit of a mystery itself. The atmosphere feels very much like early 2000s TV, and while the performances might not be award-winning, they have a charm that’s almost comforting. The practical effects are minimal but serve the story well. It's interesting to see how they handle puzzles in the narrative, making it distinct among similar offerings from that period.
Interesting take on the heist genreSolid puzzles woven into the plotReflects early 2000s TV movie style
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