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So, 'Hard Bastard' (1982) is this gritty little gem that really captures the underdog spirit in a unique way. You've got these street peddlers, just trying to make a living, pressured by the mob to cough up protection money, which they refuse—it's raw, gritty stuff. Then, there's this wealthy college kid who finds out his dad's tied to the mob and decides to throw in his lot with the gypsies. The performances are varied, and the practical effects have that rough-around-the-edges charm that gives it a real authenticity. The pacing is sort of uneven at times, but it works—adds to the tension of the struggle against the gangsters. It's an interesting mix of class struggle and loyalty.
Finding 'Hard Bastard' on physical media can be a bit of a hunt, as it wasn't released widely. It has a small but dedicated following among collectors who appreciate its raw storytelling and unique themes. The few existing copies, often on VHS or obscure DVD releases, have become increasingly scarce, making it a curiosity for those interested in regional cinema and cult classics from the early '80s.
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