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So, The Barber (1982) is this curious little film that dives into the life of a barbershop owner. It's got this gritty, almost oppressive atmosphere that really captures the essence of the setting. While the director remains a mystery, the pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative at times, which contrasts sharply with some pretty unsettling themes. The performances aren't showy, but there's something raw and authentic about them that draws you in. Practical effects are minimal, but they serve the story well, enhancing that bleak vibe. You can sense an underlying commentary about personal identity and community, making it more than just a simple character study.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making original formats quite scarce. It was released on VHS in the early '80s, but collectors often struggle to find copies in good condition. The mix of atmosphere and themes has sparked a niche interest among collectors who appreciate the more obscure character-driven stories, though it's still a hidden gem in many regards.
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