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So, 'The Great Mint Swindle' is this interesting piece from 2012 that captures a specific slice of Australian life in the early '80s. The Mickelberg brothers are portrayed as these easy-going larrikins, which gives the film a laid-back yet tense atmosphere. There's a sort of duality in their charm and the crime unfolding. The pacing has a methodical feel, letting you absorb the characters' interactions and the unfolding scheming. The practical effects aren't flashy but fit the gritty realism of the time, grounding the story. Performances are solid, especially in how they navigate the moral ambiguity. It’s distinctive for focusing on the human aspect of a crime rather than just the crime itself.
Captures the essence of 1980s AustraliaStrong character-driven storytellingSheds light on lesser-known crime narratives
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