
So, 'Turno da Morte' is this quirky mix of comedy and crime from 1987 that really stands out, even though the director's name is a bit of a mystery. The film has this offbeat tone, balancing absurd humor with a kind of dark undercurrent that makes it intriguing. You can almost feel the 80s aesthetic in the practical effects and set designs, giving it a distinct vibe. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm, as if it's not trying too hard to fit a mold. The performances are enjoyable, with actors leaning into their roles with a kind of carefree abandon that's refreshing. It’s not your typical crime caper, and that's what makes it interesting.
Unique blend of comedy and crime80s aesthetic with practical effectsOffbeat tone and uneven pacing
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