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To Deal With The Devil, though the director remains a mystery, is a rich tapestry of tension and moral ambiguity. Set against the backdrop of 1980s Shanghai, it navigates the shadowy world of underground politics. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, building a palpable unease as Yu Haitao, masquerading as Zhang Gongfu, maneuvers through the treacherous waters of business and espionage. The film's practical effects, although minimal, effectively enhance its gritty realism. Performances are nuanced, especially the lead, whose portrayal of a conflicted hero adds depth to the narrative. It's intriguing how they weave historical context with personal stakes, making it a distinctive entry in the drama-thriller genre.
Focuses on the underground CCP and economic circles.Explores themes of identity and deception.Offers a gritty portrayal of 1980s Shanghai.
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