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So, 'Nothing to Declare' is one of those quirky caper films that doesn't really get the attention it deserves, if you ask me. The whole premise of intercepting a massive cocaine shipment mid-air injects this weird blend of tension and dark humor throughout. The pacing is a bit all over the place, but it kind of works in its favor, keeping you on your toes. The practical effects they used, especially in the airplane scenes, lend this rawness that CGI just can’t match. The performances are a mix of charming and absurd, definitely leaving a unique mark. It’s a film that feels like it’s caught between two worlds – comedy and crime – and that’s what makes it distinctive.
This film has seen a bit of a mixed reception on the collector circuit, with some appreciating its oddball charm while others overlook it. Limited releases and a lack of widespread distribution have made certain formats harder to find, particularly on DVD. As time goes on, interest may grow, especially for those who enjoy offbeat comedies that blend crime with a touch of the absurd.
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