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So, 推销员之死, or 'Death of a Salesman', is definitely an intriguing piece from 1983. Though the director is unknown, the film has a unique tone that blends realism with a touch of existential dread. You really get this atmospheric feel that pulls you into the world of a salesman grappling with failure and disillusionment. The pacing has its quirks, moving leisurely at times, which adds to the weight of the themes - you can almost feel the heaviness of his struggles. Performances are quite gripping; there's a rawness to them that makes it all the more compelling to watch. It's not flashy in a conventional sense, but there’s something distinctive about its presentation and the practical effects used throughout.
推销员之死 has seen a limited run in terms of physical formats, which makes it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. Initial releases were scarce, and it’s not often you find a well-preserved copy. There's definitely interest among collectors who appreciate niche films with deep themes, but finding this one in good condition can be a challenge. Its obscurity adds to the allure for those who delve into lesser-known cinematic gems.
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