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So, 'Trust Me' from '89 is this offbeat blend of comedy, crime, and a bit of a thriller vibe that really stands out. The plot follows an art dealer who, in a twisted scheme, decides to murder an artist to boost the value of their work. It’s got this darkly humorous tone that plays well with the absurdity of the situation. The pacing keeps you on your toes, balancing moments of tension with quirky interactions. It’s interesting to see how it grapples with themes of ambition and moral decay in the art world. The performances bring that mix of seriousness and absurdity to life, and there’s a certain rawness to the practical effects that adds to its charm. Definitely a unique piece worth exploring.
Interesting blend of genresDark humor with absurd elementsThemes of ambition and moral decay
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