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Loneliness (1977) offers a gritty slice of life framed within the tension of impending nuptials. The film, directed by an unknown figure, delves into themes of love and conflict as Akbar and Aghdas' plans unravel when Akbar's violent altercation with Qasim Siah lands him behind bars. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of dread and uncertainty, and the pacing allows moments of reflection amid the action. It captures the rawness of human emotions and societal pressures with practical effects that feel grounded. Performances are earnest, showcasing the struggles of the characters without veering into melodrama, making the film's depiction of loneliness quite poignant.
Loneliness has had a limited release history, making it somewhat elusive among collectors. The scarcity of physical formats, particularly original prints or VHS releases, adds to its appeal for those interested in lesser-known gems from the 70s. Collectors often seek it out for its distinct tone and the exploration of complex themes, despite the obscurity surrounding its director.
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