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Nome di battaglia: Bruno has this gritty, almost unsettling vibe that really sets it apart. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it does build a certain tension that lingers. The practical effects are surprisingly well done for the era, creating a raw, authentic feel that enhances the viewing experience. The performances might not win any awards, but they carry a certain weight that resonates with the themes of survival and resistance. It's not the cleanest film out there, but it has a certain charm that draws you in, especially if you're into lesser-known gems from the late '80s.
Nome di battaglia: Bruno is one of those films that hasn’t seen a lot of re-releases, making it somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. Its obscurity has piqued the interest of genre enthusiasts who appreciate its unique tone and atmosphere. A few bootleg VHS copies float around, but finding an original print in decent condition can be a challenge. This film is definitely one to keep an eye out for if you're into collecting offbeat titles from the late 20th century.
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