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So, 'Black Trash' is this gritty 1976 action-crime flick directed by Christopher Rowley. It dives deep into the South African underbelly, mixing a white cop and a black reporter, which gives it some interesting dynamics. The pacing is pretty fascinating - it's not just nonstop action, but there's a real drive in the storytelling that pulls you in. The practical effects are rough but raw, contributing to that harsh atmosphere of the era. Performances have their rough edges, but there's something genuine about the actors portraying their characters amid all this chaos. What stands out is the film's commentary on race and justice, which feels really relevant even today. It's one of those films that sticks with you, you know?
Features a unique racial dynamicExplores themes of justice and moralityGritty practical effects enhance the atmosphere
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