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Locket (1986) offers a unique blend of royal intrigue and familial betrayal, set against a backdrop of opulence and deception. The pacing is somewhat uneven, with moments of tension contrasted by longer stretches of dialogue that explore characters' motivations, especially the dynamic between the emperor and his nephew. What stands out is the practical effects employed during the tense escape sequences, which add an engaging layer to the film. The performances, particularly from the emperor and the scheming Thakur, bring a certain gravitas that captures the viewer's attention, making it a curious piece for those intrigued by lesser-known gems from the era.
Locket has had a sporadic release history, which adds to its niche appeal among collectors. It's not widely available in more modern formats, making the original VHS and early DVD releases quite sought after. The film's distinct atmosphere, combined with its themes of loyalty and treachery, garner interest from those who appreciate deep cuts in cinematic history.
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