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So, 'No Pockets in a Shroud' is one of those gritty crime dramas that really digs into the murky underbelly of small-town life. The pacing's a bit uneven, but that actually adds to the tension, you know? Dolannes, the journalist, isn't just reporting; he's uncovering a minefield of deceit and corruption, making you feel the weight of his revelations. The performances bring a rawness that's hard to shake off, particularly how Dolannes navigates the moral minefield of his own choices. The film's atmosphere is thick, with practical effects that enhance its realism, giving it a grounded feel that a lot of modern films miss. It's distinctive for its social commentary wrapped in a personal journey.
This film has had a somewhat limited release history, making it a bit of a jewel for collectors. Initially available on VHS, it has since become scarce on physical media, with only a few DVD editions floating around. Its unique blend of crime and drama, coupled with the intriguing narrative of journalistic integrity, keeps it on the radar for those who appreciate lesser-known gems from the 70s.
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