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So, 'Who is Right?' dives into this tense atmosphere within a factory setting along the Danube River. The plot revolves around inspector Alexandru Nedelcu, who gets tangled in the web of truth-seeking amidst a breakdown that feels almost metaphorical for larger societal issues. The pacing is methodical, reflective of the investigative nature of the story, and the performances lend a gritty realism that pulls you in. What makes it distinctive is how it captures a moment in time, the underlying tensions, and the moral complexities that arise when searching for answers. It’s less about the action and more about the layers of human interaction and bureaucratic entanglement. Quite the thought-provoking piece, really.
This film is a rare find for collectors, mainly due to its obscure release and limited formats. It's not widely circulated, which adds to its appeal among those who appreciate lesser-known works from the era. Original prints are particularly sought after, and finding any restoration work is quite the treasure in collector circles.
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