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The Stingy (1955) is this fascinating little gem that dives into the dark side of greed. Haji, the main character, really alienates everyone around him with his penny-pinching ways, and it’s interesting to see how that impacts his relationships. The pacing leans into a slower, more contemplative feel, which gives viewers time to digest the themes of avarice and isolation. The performances, while perhaps not groundbreaking, carry a certain weight that makes you feel for the family caught in Haji's web of selfishness. The atmosphere has this almost somber quality, and the practical effects, though minimal, add a kind of authenticity that's hard to overlook. It’s not a film you’d hear about often, but it definitely leaves an impression.
Finding a good print of The Stingy can be a challenge, as it hasn’t been widely distributed over the years. It’s appeared in a few obscure festival circuits but remains largely under the radar for most collectors. The scarcity of materials and its unique thematic exploration make it an intriguing piece for those who appreciate lesser-known works. If you're into films that touch on human psychology and moral dilemmas, this one’s worth a closer look.
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