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So, 'Manslaughter' from 1984 has this raw, gritty vibe that really pulls you in. The plot centers around a police officer diving into this murky murder case involving two women and a theater actor—an artistic shot gone wrong, you know? It's interesting how the film intertwines their lives, and the pacing keeps you guessing without feeling rushed. The performances are solid, really capturing the tension that rises as the investigation unfolds. And there's this palpable atmosphere, like the shadows and lights of the theater add a layer of intrigue. It's not flashy, but it has a distinctiveness that sticks with you. Definitely worth a look for those who appreciate a good, moody crime drama.
Raw performances enhance the dramaIntriguing blend of theater and crimeAtmospheric tension throughout
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