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So, The Interview (1981) has this quirky vibe that makes it a bit of a hidden gem. You’ve got Rosemary Wilson, who just wants to nail this interview, and everything that could go wrong does. The pacing really captures that chaotic energy, with a mix of comedy and thriller elements that keep you guessing. There’s a certain charm in the practical effects, too – they’re not over the top, but they add to the overall absurdity. The performance by the lead feels genuine, almost relatable, which draws you in. It’s distinct in how it explores themes of ambition and the unexpected hurdles life throws your way. Kind of a fascinating snapshot of the early '80s comedic style, if you ask me.
Check for the practical effects that highlight the comedic tone.Interesting pacing that reflects the chaos of the plot.Themes of ambition and setbacks resonate well.
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