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Goodbye, Friend is one of those lesser-known gems from 1970 that really dives into the darker side of friendship and betrayal. The pacing is tight, and the atmosphere is thick with tension as three pals hatch a plan to rob a jewelry store. What starts as a seemingly straightforward heist spirals into a web of greed and revenge, showcasing the fragility of trust. The performances bring a raw edge to the characters, making their descent into moral ambiguity almost palpable. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and gritty realism give it a charm that lingers long after the credits roll.
Goodbye, Friend has a limited release history, making it somewhat hard to find in pristine condition. Itβs often overshadowed by more prominent crime films from the era, which adds to its intrigue among collectors. Fans of 1970s cinema might appreciate its unique take on heist narratives, though copies in good shape are becoming increasingly scarce, heightening its desirability.
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