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So, S.A.S. San Salvador is an interesting flick from '83. The plot revolves around this hit on Archbishop Oscar Romero—pretty bold choice, if you ask me. Our main guy, Malko Linge, played by an unknown actor, is this washed-up prince type, caught up with a countess who’s got expensive tastes. The pacing's a bit uneven; it swings from intense action to some awkward romantic encounters. The atmosphere definitely captures the gritty feel of the time, and the practical effects are pretty solid for a low-budget action film. What stands out is the mix of political intrigue and personal drama, which gives it a unique edge. You get a blend of macho villains and charming ladies, which feels almost like a throwback to older spy movies, but with a raw twist.
Unique blend of action and political dramaUneven pacing but intriguing atmospherePractical effects that hold up surprisingly well
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