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Suckers, directed by Roger Nygard, dives into the sleazy underbelly of car sales with a darkly comedic edge. The film’s atmosphere is steeped in cynicism, reflecting the morally questionable decisions of its characters. The pacing is brisk, punctuated by moments of absurdity that keep you on your toes. The performances, especially from the lead, evoke a blend of desperation and dark humor, making you almost sympathetic to their plight. What sets this film apart is its candid portrayal of the lengths people will go to escape their debts while trying to navigate the treacherous waters of the car sales industry. It’s got a rawness to it that feels authentic, and the practical effects, though minimal, serve the story well. Definitely has a vibe that lingers long after viewing.
Focus on dark humor and moral ambiguityStrong character developmentInteresting take on the car sales industry
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