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So, The Stranger from '87—there's something really raw about it. You've got this mild-mannered farm laborer, right? And then the tension builds as the landowner's obnoxious son pushes him. It's all about that simmering anger and desperation, which gives it a pretty heavy atmosphere. The pacing feels just right too, letting you soak in the unease. Performances are solid, capturing the stark reality of rural life. What really stands out is the way it tackles themes of power dynamics and exploitation—it's kind of haunting when you think about it. It doesn't rely on flashy effects; it's more about the emotional pull and the weight of the characters' circumstances. Definitely a film that lingers long after the credits roll.
The Stranger has seen limited release formats, making it somewhat elusive for collectors, especially in good condition. It's worth noting that there are few official home media versions, which adds to its rarity. The film's thematic depth and unique emotional resonance have garnered a niche interest among collectors fascinated by lesser-known works from that era.
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