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So, Plutonium is this fascinating piece from '78 that really blurs the lines between documentary and thriller. It dives into the unsettling world of nuclear proliferation, focusing on a heist from a Third World power plant. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as it grapples with the moral implications of such a theft. The pacing is intriguing, balancing between tense moments and grim reflections on global politics. It's got a rawness to it—you see practical effects that add a layer of authenticity, and the performances are surprisingly compelling given the budget. It's not your typical thriller; it makes you think about who really holds the power.
Plutonium is somewhat elusive in collector circles, with most prints being limited and original copies becoming harder to find. It was released on VHS and later made it to DVD, but the latter seems to be out of circulation these days. Its unique blend of documentary style and dramatic tension makes it a point of interest for collectors who appreciate films that tackle socio-political themes head-on.
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