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Ratero (1979) presents a gritty exploration of desperation and morality. Solovino's character embodies the struggle of a man lost in a world that offers him little hope, and you can really feel the weight of his choices. There's this raw, almost documentary-like atmosphere that makes you uncomfortable yet engaged. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to sit with the tension of each decision he makes. The performances, especially from the lead, are strikingly poignant, capturing that blend of fear and resolve. It dives deep into themes of survival and betrayal, with a distinctive edge that keeps it from feeling like just another crime story.
Ratero has remained a bit of an obscured gem for collectors, not much information is floating around about its distribution, and it hasn't seen a lot of re-releases, which adds to its rarity. It was released on VHS in the late '80s, but good luck finding a clean copy. There's definitely a niche interest for this kind of raw storytelling, drawing those who appreciate darker narratives in cinema.
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