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The Cricket is a curious piece from 1980 that dives into the murky waters of human relationships, specifically through the lens of an impressionable young woman. The pacing feels measured, almost contemplative, allowing the characters to breathe and develop in their own way. There's a rawness to the performances, particularly the aging prostitute, who brings a certain grit and vulnerability that stands out. The film doesn't shy away from the less glamorous aspects of brothel life, and there's a kind of authenticity in the atmosphere it creates. It explores themes of exploitation, innocence lost, and the shades of morality in a world that's often unforgiving. It might not be a film that hits you over the head, but it lingers with you, and that's its strength.
Explores themes of innocence and exploitationStrong performances, especially from the aging prostituteUnique atmosphere that lingers post-viewing
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