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Big Time is an intriguing piece from 1989 that really captures the zeitgeist of the late '80s with its sharp and gritty portrayal of ambition and desire. Jan Egleson directs this TV movie with a certain rawness; you feel the characters' struggles in every scene. The love triangle is intense, filled with tension that ebbs and flows at a perfect pace. The atmosphere is charged with a sense of urgency, and you can't help but get wrapped up in the characters' relentless pursuit of wealth and love. The performances are striking, especially the young leads, who embody the ruthless nature of their roles. It's not just about the drama; it's a reflection of a time when materialism shaped relationships, making it a unique watch.
Intense portrayal of late '80s materialismRaw performances from young leadsEngaging pacing enhances the drama
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