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Busting has this gritty, raw feel that just pulls you in. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but it really captures the chaotic essence of 1970s LA. You know, the way the vice squad cops operate—it's almost a buddy cop vibe, but with dirtier hands and sharper edges. The performances are solid; the leads have a certain chemistry that feels genuine. There's an authenticity to the practical effects that adds to its charm, rather than the gloss you see in more polished films. It’s distinctive for its willingness to dive into the moral gray areas of policing, showcasing a world where the lines between right and wrong are often blurred.
Busting is somewhat of a rare find, especially on physical media; it’s not overly produced, which has contributed to its cult status among collectors. Check for original DVD releases, as earlier prints can be particularly hard to come by. There's definitely interest in this one due to its unique take on the crime genre, and it's often discussed in circles that appreciate gritty, character-driven storytelling.
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