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The Boxer (1976) is this fascinating piece from South Africa, though the director's name seems lost to time. It has this gritty, raw feeling throughout, like it doesn't shy away from the harsher realities of life in its setting. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it adds to the film's authenticity; it feels like you're living the moments with the characters. There are some interesting themes at play, particularly about struggle and resilience. The performances are solid, capturing that emotional depth that really resonates. It’s not flashy on the effects side, but this simplicity creates a certain charm, making it distinctive within its era.
The Boxer has had a limited release history, making original formats somewhat hard to come by. Its scarcity adds to the collector interest, especially among those who appreciate South African cinema. It's intriguing how this film often flies under the radar, but for those who know, it definitely holds a unique place in the narrative of 70s international films.
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