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So, 'Bondage' from '68 has this really interesting vibe. You’ve got Molnár Karcsi, a former sport pilot who’s now just spraying fertilizers, which feels like such a step down for him. The tone is a mix of melancholy and arrogance, and you really see how he becomes estranged from his wife, who’s just waiting for him. The pacing is a little slow, but it kind of adds to that feeling of entrapment he faces. The performances are raw, capturing the essence of discontent and longing. It’s one of those films that leaves you pondering the weight of dreams versus reality, and it has this gritty realism that sticks with you.
Finding 'Bondage' on physical media can be a bit of a hunt since it hasn't really been widely circulated. Various formats exist, but the scarcity really makes it stand out for collectors. There’s a certain intrigue around those obscure titles, and this one's no exception. It’s not just about owning a piece of cinema; it’s about having a conversation starter in your collection.
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