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Strange City is one of those hidden gems from the early 70s that doesn't get the attention it deserves. The pacing is deliberate, almost hypnotic, drawing you into the protagonist's twisted mind as he plots his heist. The atmosphere is heavy with a sense of desperation and moral ambiguity, which really sets it apart. The central theme of estrangement—especially with his wife—is explored in a way that adds depth to the tension. Performances are understated but nuanced, capturing the inner turmoil of the characters. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and gritty realism ground the film in a way that's quite compelling.
Strange City has had a limited release history, making original prints quite scarce. Many collectors keep an eye out for VHS and early DVD editions, which pop up occasionally but aren't widely available. Interest in this film seems to spike among those who appreciate the quieter, character-driven narratives of the era, but it often flies under the radar compared to more mainstream titles. If you stumble upon a copy, it's worth considering for its unique take on crime and relationships.
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