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So, Toma is this gritty little gem from '73 that really captures the rough edges of Newark. The pacing's a bit uneven in parts, but it's got this raw energy that pulls you in. The protagonist, this cop who's constantly at odds with his superiors, feels very relatable, you know? There's a real focus on the moral dilemmas he faces while trying to dismantle a Mafia numbers racket, which gives it some depth. The performances are solid, and you can feel the weight of the consequences in every scene. It's definitely one of those shows that has a more realistic feel compared to many of its contemporaries, making it stand out in the action-crime genre.
Toma was originally a TV pilot that later spun off into a series, which adds an interesting layer for collectors. It's not the most widely known title, so you might struggle to find it in excellent condition, especially on physical media. Given its cult following and the way it captures a specific time and place, it's gradually gaining interest among collectors looking for something a bit different in their action and crime categories.
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