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So, 'Scandal in 97' is really an interesting piece. The film dives into the murky waters of politics with a pretty tight, claustrophobic atmosphere that really suits its setting during the 1997 general election. You've got Bertie Oldcross, a Labour candidate, and his campaign manager Simon who find themselves in a bit of a pickle, having to cover up a crime right before polling day. The pacing is deliberate, building up tension while exploring some darker themes about ambition and morality in politics. Performances are solid, capturing the stress of the situation. It's not flashy, but the practical effects they use add a gritty realism that grounds the narrative. Overall, it has a unique tone that feels very much of its time.
Engaging exploration of political ethicsWell-developed charactersAtmospheric tension throughout
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