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The Big Steal, directed by Nadia Tass, is a charmingly offbeat comedy that captures the essence of late '80s Australian cinema. The film has a light-hearted tone, punctuated by quirky moments and a palpable sense of mischief. The pacing is brisk, making it an easy watch while still allowing for character development. Danny, played with a mix of earnestness and desperation, is a relatable protagonist. His interactions with Joanna and the sleazy car dealer Gordon Farkes add layers to the story, exploring themes of ambition and betrayal. The practical effects, especially around the car scenes, lend an authentic feel, setting it apart from the typical comedies of the time. Overall, it’s a fun little romp that showcases a slice of life with a unique Australian flavor.
Quirky Australian humorCharacter-driven narrativeAuthentic car culture elements
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