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So, 'Superbrain' from '96 is quite a curious piece. It's a TV movie that dives into the world of crime with a Berlin bank heist that feels a bit gritty. The pacing, while sometimes uneven, really captures the tension during the heist – you can almost feel the claustrophobia of the tunnel they dug. There's a certain rawness to the performances; the actors embody desperation well. It’s not flashy, but its practical effects are decent for its time, grounding the film in a harsh reality. The theme of planning versus chaos plays heavily, making you wonder how carefully laid plans can unravel. It's a solid watch for enthusiasts of crime thrillers, especially those interested in lesser-known TV films from the era.
Interesting take on heist films from the 90s.Good practical effects for a TV movie.Highlights the theme of chaos in criminal planning.
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