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ABCD is a fascinating exploration of the origins of the 'cacerolazo', capturing the raw energy and social tension that sparked this movement. The film has a gritty, almost documentary feel, immersing you in the atmosphere of the streets. While the pacing might seem a bit uneven at times, it enhances the urgency of the unfolding events. Performances here are grounded, adding a layer of authenticity that resonates well. Practical effects are minimal but effective, allowing the story to shine rather than flashy visuals. It's distinctive in how it addresses social change through everyday moments, giving voice to those often unheard.
ABCD has been somewhat elusive in terms of availability, with limited releases on DVD and digital formats. Collector interest is spotty, as not many copies circulate, making it a curious find for those focused on political cinema. The film’s grassroots approach and thematic relevance to social movements create a niche appeal among collectors who appreciate historical context in their film selections.
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