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Olivetti 82 is an intriguing piece that blends drama with thriller elements in a way that's quite engaging. The film revolves around Bernard Van de Wiele, a writer caught in a murder investigation, and the tension builds as he grapples with his situation. The atmosphere is heavy, almost claustrophobic at times. The choice of an Olivetti typewriter as a pivotal tool in the interrogation adds an interesting layer—it's not just a prop but a symbol of communication and isolation. The pacing has its moments of slow burn, but it ramps up when the pressure mounts. The performances, especially from the lead, carry that weight of confusion and desperation effectively, making it distinctive in its storytelling approach. Worth noting the practical effects that ground the experience.
Intriguing use of a typewriter as a narrative deviceStrong performances that convey deep emotional conflictAtmospheric tension that's both engaging and unsettling
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