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Smooth as Silk has this gritty vibe that pulls you in right from the start. The film dives into the dark side of justice, as we watch this attorney spiral into chaos over the wrongful prosecution of two innocents. I mean, it’s not just about the killings; it’s a raw, unfiltered look at moral decay and personal vengeance. The pacing is interesting—sometimes slow, letting the tension build, then it jolts into violence almost unexpectedly. The practical effects, while not groundbreaking, have their own charm, and the performances bring this unsettling atmosphere to life. It’s the kind of flick that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Smooth as Silk has been somewhat of an enigma for collectors, often overshadowed by more prominent titles from the era. Its scarcity in decent condition adds to its allure, especially among those interested in crime dramas that explore moral ambiguity. The few existing prints available can fetch interesting prices at auctions, but finding one that captures its original essence is becoming increasingly rare. There's a certain satisfaction in owning a piece of cinema history like this, not just for its content but for the conversation it sparks about justice and morality.
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