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So, 'Samad Becomes Homeless' is one of those curious finds from the late '70s, a film that seems to float between genres without really landing anywhere specific. It's a bit of a journey—Samad, a young man with a donkey, ventures into the city based on his grandmother's advice, but quickly spirals into chaos when his donkey is taken. There's this gritty realism that permeates the film, making the audience feel the weight of Samad's struggles. The pacing can be uneven, with some scenes dragging while others catch you off guard, but that's part of its charm. You get a palpable sense of desperation and hope, with performances that feel raw and authentic. Definitely a unique piece that speaks to societal themes of struggle and survival.
This film has a bit of a cult following among collectors, though it's not widely available in mainstream formats, which adds to its allure. There are some obscure VHS releases floating around, but finding a clean copy can be a challenge. It's certainly one of those films that sparks conversation among enthusiasts, especially when discussing its themes and the atmosphere it creates.
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