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So, Tommy's (1985) is this offbeat crime mystery that captures a certain bleakness, you know? The story revolves around a state employee, who’s primarily taking photos of road conditions, but then he gets drawn into this curious situation with a man played by Steve Buscemi. It's a slow burn, almost meditative in its pacing, but there’s this palpable tension that builds as he tracks this guy leaving these weirdly large garbage bags along a snowy stretch of road. The atmosphere? Cold and isolating, which makes the whole experience feel surreal. Buscemi's performance is subtle yet captivating—he really embodies that eerie vibe. And it's neat how it plays with themes of curiosity and the absurdity of everyday life. Definitely a film that lingers after watching.
Not your typical crime thriller, has a very distinct tone.Great for collectors interested in offbeat narratives.Buscemi's early performance showcases his unique style.
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