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So, The Hurried Man is this intriguing character study of Pierre Niox, an art collector who's always in a mad rush, you know? The pacing has this frantic energy that mirrors Niox's life choices—everything's done at lightning speed, which ultimately leads to his downfall. The film dives into themes of morality, or lack thereof, as he bulldozes through relationships and ethical boundaries in pursuit of possessions. The performances feel raw and genuine, capturing this restless spirit that permeates the film. It's an interesting take on ambition, really. There's a distinct tone here that kind of lingers long after the credits roll.
The Hurried Man remains a somewhat elusive title in the collector's scene. Its format history is a bit spotty, with limited releases on VHS and later DVD, making it a tougher find for dedicated collectors. There's certainly a niche audience drawn to its themes, and the film's unique pacing and atmosphere contribute to its ongoing interest among those who appreciate deep character studies.
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