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So, 'Bandish' from 1955 is a curious piece of cinema. It's got this haunting atmosphere, driven by the weight of Mahender's decisions. The pacing is a bit uneven, reflecting the turmoil in his mind as he grapples with his failing health and the fate of the young Tomato. There’s a stark emotional core here, especially when Mahender decides to leave the child in the park - it’s both heartbreaking and thought-provoking. You really get a sense of the time period's sensibilities, though the director remains a mystery, which adds an element of intrigue. The performances, though perhaps not flashy, are deeply resonant, giving the film a certain depth that’s hard to shake off.
Finding 'Bandish' on physical media can be quite the challenge; it hasn't seen a robust release history, which makes it an intriguing piece for collectors. The scarcity of prints adds to its allure, as many may not even know it exists. Interest in this film tends to fluctuate, but its complex themes and emotional weight certainly resonate with those who stumble across it.
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