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So, 'We Are All in Temporary Liberty' dives deep into a pretty intense inquiry led by a judge trying to unravel the mystery behind an MP's death. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pacing has this almost methodical approach that fits the drama perfectly. The performances really carry the weight of the story, with a subtlety that draws you in, making you question the moral implications of their revelations. The film's distinctive angle, kind of exploring justice and personal responsibility, is thought-provoking, and there's a rawness to the dialogue that feels genuine. It’s not flashy, but rather a quiet reflection on human complexities.
'We Are All in Temporary Liberty' is somewhat of a hidden gem in the drama genre, especially for collectors who appreciate nuanced storytelling. Finding it on physical media can be a challenge, as it hasn't seen many releases over the years, which adds to its allure. There’s a growing interest among collectors who are keen to explore lesser-known works from the early '70s, and this film certainly fits that niche with its engaging narrative and strong performances.
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