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The Plot to Kill Stalin is an intriguing blend of comedy and drama, showcasing Delbert Mann's knack for balancing dark themes with a touch of absurdity. Set against the backdrop of Stalin's paranoia in late 1952, it captures the tense atmosphere of a regime on the brink of madness. The pacing feels deliberate, drawing you into the machinations of Khrushchev, Molotov, and Beria as they plot against their increasingly unstable leader. The performances are particularly noteworthy, with actors embodying the fear and desperation of the era. It's a unique glimpse into a historical moment, wrapped in a cloak of dark humor and political satire. The practical effects and set design echo the period’s aesthetics quite well, enhancing the film's authenticity.
Dark humor complements serious themesPeriod-accurate set designEngaging performances from the ensemble cast
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