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So, 'The Limit of Truth' is this TV movie from '86 that dives into the world of scientists, though the director's name is a bit of a mystery. It really nails that late-night teleplay vibe, you know? The pacing is a bit slow, but it gives you time to reflect on the weight of the ethical dilemmas these characters face. The atmosphere is tense, with a dark undertone that makes you feel the pressure these scientists are under. Performances are solid, capturing the intensity of their moral quandaries. Practical effects, while limited, add an authentic touch to the narrative. There's something distinctive about seeing a film that centers on intellect and moral boundaries, especially in a time when such themes weren't as common in mainstream media.
TV movie vibeExplores ethical dilemmasSlow but reflective pacing
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