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So, 'Who Murdered Professor Black?' is this intriguing mix of comedy and crime, laced with a fair bit of drama. It has this laid-back vibe, with two criminal justice students at the center, who dive into the chaos of their professor's baffling murder. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it works—like it pulls you in when the students start connecting the dots. Performances are solid, especially how they blend wit with genuine curiosity. The film feels distinct, not just another whodunit, with its playful take on the genre. Practical effects are minimal—mostly focused on dialogue and character interactions, which adds to its charm. It’s not groundbreaking but has a certain appeal for those who enjoy a good campus caper.
Explores themes of justice and morality.Features a unique student perspective.Offers a lighthearted yet engaging mystery.
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