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So, 'CID: Wrongly Accused'—it's part of that interesting Ann Hui and Yim Ho series from '76. The tone is a bit gritty, capturing that raw essence of Hong Kong's crime scene at the time. You can feel the tension build as the narrative unfolds, with a pacing that keeps you engaged while immersing you in the characters’ struggles. It's not just about the plot; the practical effects, while not overly flashy, add a realness to the atmosphere. Performances are solid and, honestly, have that charm of older television productions. It's a unique piece of history, marking one of the first recognitions for Hong Kong in international television, which kind of sets it apart.
This episode of the 'CID' series is somewhat of a rarity, especially in physical formats. It's not as widely circulated as other series, which adds to its collector's allure. While it may not have the same level of fame as other Hong Kong television works, its historical significance in the context of international recognition makes it a sought-after piece for those who appreciate the evolution of local television. Keep an eye on it, as its scarcity may drive interest among collectors looking for lesser-known gems.
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