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The White Gloves of the Devil (1973) has this really unique vibe, blending crime and drama with a satirical twist. The plot revolves around a Buddhist cop who finds himself tangled in a web of corruption that connects a Whisky Bar owner to a corrupt politician. There's a certain chaos to the pacing, with moments that feel zany yet pointed, highlighting the absurdities of the world it depicts. The performances are a bit over the top but fit the tone, making it feel almost surreal at times. And even though the director remains unknown, the film's practical effects and raw atmosphere give it a distinctive edge that stands out in the genre.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, with early VHS editions being particularly hard to find. The DVD and Blu-ray formats have also circulated in small numbers, making this a sought-after title for collectors. Interest has grown, especially among those who appreciate cult classics with a satirical edge, and its obscurity only adds to its allure for film enthusiasts.
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