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So, The White Devil is this fascinating and elusive piece of cinema from 1965. The plot revolves around Iraj, a troubled soul caught in the web of addiction, and Jasem, the cafe manager who gets entangled in his life. What’s striking here is the raw portrayal of addiction and desperation, set against a backdrop that feels both gritty and atmospheric. The pacing ebbs and flows, giving you a sense of the chaos in Iraj's life. Performances are intense, with a palpable sense of urgency that pulls you in. It's one of those films that feels like a hidden gem, mainly because it’s lost in the shuffle of Persian cinema history.
The White Devil has a notable scarcity, making it quite a treasure for collectors of Persian cinema. It’s one of those films that often slips through the cracks, rarely discussed but definitely worth seeking out due to its unique themes and storytelling. There’s an intriguing aura around its distribution history, and finding a decent print can be quite a challenge, heightening its allure among dedicated collectors.
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