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At the Beginning of the Great Journey is quite a unique entry from 1978, with its raw portrayal of a culture grappling with the weight of foreign invasion. The film delves deep into the themes of preservation and sacrifice, focusing on these ancient scriptures that symbolize hope and resistance. The pacing has a deliberate, almost meditative quality, which heightens the emotional stakes as characters confront their fates. While the director remains unknown, the performances are earnest, drawing you into the characters' struggles in a way that feels very intimate. Visually, there’s a rough authenticity to the practical effects that enhances the overall experience, making it feel almost like a documentary at times.
This film has a rather limited availability, with only a handful of VHS and DVD releases surfacing over the years, making it quite elusive for collectors. Its scarcity has sparked a niche interest among those who appreciate lesser-known war dramas, particularly those with a historical and cultural lens. Original prints are hard to come by, and the lack of comprehensive documentation on its production adds to the intrigue for collectors looking to dig deeper into the cinematic landscape of the late 70s.
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