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The Righteous One (1974) has this haunting atmosphere, you know? It unfolds in a town under the weight of occupation, and the tension is palpable. The idea of letting the locals pick a victim for revenge is chilling and really sets the stage for moral dilemmas. Blaz, the righteous judge, is drawn into this web of duty and humanity, and you can feel the internal struggle through the performances. The pacing is deliberate, lending itself to moments of reflection, and while the practical effects are understated, they serve the raw emotional tone well. It's not your typical TV movie; it's a deep dive into justice and retribution that lingers in your mind.
The Righteous One has had a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with limited releases making physical formats quite scarce. Its unique premise and heavy themes of justice resonate with those who appreciate more obscure, thought-provoking narratives. There's a growing interest in this title, especially among collectors who enjoy nuanced dramas from the 70s that challenge societal norms.
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