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Rat Fink is this gritty 1965 drama that really digs into the darker side of fame. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to that raw feeling—like you’re peeking into a world that’s both alluring and repulsive. The main character, a sadistic rock singer, is truly something else; you can feel his desperation and twisted ambition. The performances, especially from the lead, are intense and really convey the chaotic energy of the era. It’s fascinating to see how the film explores themes of exploitation, betrayal, and the price of fame. Plus, there’s an interesting use of practical effects that adds to that grungy, real atmosphere. Not your typical rock film, that's for sure.
Interesting exploration of fame's darker aspects.Intense performances, especially from the lead.Distinctive practical effects that enhance the atmosphere.
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