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So, The Anonymous Letter is this quirky TV movie from '87 that really leans into the absurdity of bureaucratic nonsense. It follows Vasily Vasilyevich Telkin, a plastic surgeon, who's on the brink of celebrating his 60th birthday when suddenly, bam! An anonymous letter drops, making wild accusations about him. The pacing has this interesting rhythm, bouncing between humor and the ridiculousness of the situation. There's a certain charm in the way the characters react—it's not just about the drama of the accusations, but also how they play out in the absurd setting of a medical institute. And yeah, the performances, especially from the lead, carry a mix of seriousness and comedic timing that makes it distinctive. It's a nice slice of late '80s TV cinema, for sure.
Features a strong lead performanceExplores themes of bureaucracy and absurdityReflects late '80s TV movie aesthetics
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