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Race of the Century is an interesting take on the Crowhurst story, set against a backdrop that feels both haunting and oddly contemporary for the time. The pacing is methodical, perhaps deliberately so, as it mirrors the slow, creeping despair of the protagonist. There's a gritty realism to the practical effects that grounds the film, making the peril feel tangible. The performances are raw, capturing the character's internal struggles and the weight of his ambitions. The film's anti-capitalist themes are woven into the narrative without being overtly preachy, making it thought-provoking in a subtle way. It's this blend of adventure and drama that gives it a distinctive flavor, one that might resonate differently with each viewer.
Unique Russian interpretation of a classic tale Β· Explores deep themes of ambition and despair Β· Notable practical effects for its time
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