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So, Truxa is this offbeat drama from '37 that really immerses you in the life of a tightrope artist. The mood is quite somber, yet there's this undercurrent of ambition and desperation. Our main guy, Truxa, is drowning his sorrows in a New York bar, and then you have this twist where he hands off his stage name to young Husen, who is off to Berlin to fill his shoes. The performances carry a weight, capturing that tension of identity and aspiration. It’s not flashy, but the atmosphere is thick with a sense of impending failure and dreams colliding with reality. You can feel the practical effects of the circus life, emphasizing the precariousness of their existence.
Truxa is a bit of a rarity in collector circles, as it's often overshadowed by other films from the same era. The scarcity of prints and the film's obscure status add to its allure for collectors. Though it doesn't pop up frequently at auctions, when it does, it attracts interest due to its unique themes and the fascinating world it portrays. Not every collector has it, making it a curious piece for those looking to delve into lesser-known works of the late 1930s.
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