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So, Shergar is this TV movie from '86 that dives deep into the murky waters of desperation and loyalty. You’ve got Frankie, fresh out of prison, trying to rally the old gang for one last big score involving the famed racehorse Shergar. It’s gritty, with this palpable tension throughout, as the plan quickly spirals into chaos. The pacing really captures the sense of urgency and dread. And let’s talk performances; they’ve got a rawness to them that feels genuine. The film grapples with themes of betrayal and the weight of past actions, making it more than just a heist flick. It’s a dark, textured piece that lingers with you, capturing a slice of Irish life that’s both haunting and compelling.
Gritty atmosphere that captures the essence of 1980s IrelandThemes of desperation and loyalty woven throughout the narrativeEngaging performances that add depth to the story
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