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Murder and the Computer is a rather fascinating blend of drama, horror, and mystery from '73. Directed by Paul Stanley, it dives deep into the underbelly of the tech world, showcasing a group of six hackers who find themselves embroiled in a murder investigation. The atmosphere is tense, underscored by a creeping sense of paranoia that really captures the era’s burgeoning digital unease. The pacing shifts effectively between moments of high tension and slower, contemplative scenes that build character depth. Practical effects, while limited, lend a raw quality to the film, enhancing its gritty realism. Performances are solid, with each hacker bringing a unique flavor to the group dynamic. It's definitely a distinctive watch for anyone interested in how technology and paranoia intersect.
Interesting take on tech-related crime.Captures the 70s tech atmosphere well.Good character dynamics among the hackers.
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