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So, 'Legal Affairs' from 2012 offers a glimpse into the life of a female lawyer, who, let's say, has her hands full with some pretty tricky cases. There's this guy in prison who’s in hot water for taking those not-so-legal erotic photos, and then you’ve got a French waitress tackling sexual harassment head-on. The tone is a mix of tension and drama with a sprinkle of dark humor, which gives it a unique flavor. It doesn’t really hold back when addressing serious themes, and the pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that just adds to its charm. The performances, especially from the leads, bring a depth that’s worth noting, even if the director is still under wraps. Overall, it’s distinctive in its approach to legal dilemmas and personal stories.
Legal Affairs has been somewhat elusive in the collector's market, with few copies surfacing over the years. Its lack of a well-known director contributes to its obscure status, making it a curious piece for those interested in indie cinema. The film's thematic depth and character-driven storytelling can be appealing to collectors who appreciate nuanced narratives, despite its uneven pacing.
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