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The Idol (1976) drips with a gritty atmosphere, exploring themes of desperation and human connection amidst chaos. Sadegh and Naeem's journey is fraught with tension as they navigate the dangers of smuggling while encountering a young girl in dire need. The pacing feels both relentless and reflective, capturing the urgency of their plight alongside moments that breathe with compassion. The performances are raw, grounding the film in a sense of reality that resonates deeply. It's the kind of film that immerses you in its world, leaving you with lingering questions about morality and sacrifice.
The Idol is not particularly common on the collector's market, and it can be tough to find in good condition. The film has seen some limited releases, mostly on VHS, but its value is heightened by its scarcity and the intriguing story it tells. There’s a certain appeal for collectors who appreciate international films with a unique narrative style.
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