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Little Murders is a curious blend of dark comedy and crime, directed by Alan Arkin. It captures the chaotic essence of 1970s New York, with a nihilistic edge that feels raw and unsettling. The pacing is deliberately erratic, mirroring the protagonist's spiraling sense of paranoia amidst the city's grime. The performances are striking, especially by Elliot Gould, who embodies that disillusioned cop, and the interactions with supporting characters bring a mix of absurdity and grim reality. The film doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable, addressing urban violence and societal tensions with a satirical lens. It's distinctive in how it combines humor with a palpable sense of dread, creating a unique atmosphere that's both compelling and thought-provoking.
Gritty depiction of 1970s urban life.Distinctive blend of dark humor and social commentary.Elliot Gould's performance stands out in the ensemble.
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