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So, "Angelita y Miguel Ángel" is this intriguing little film from 1971, and while the director's name seems to have slipped through the cracks of time, it really stands out in its blend of innocence and surrealism. The atmosphere is quite dreamlike, with a pacing that feels both languid and erratic, which plays into the themes of emotional voids and the strange ways people fill them. The performances are quite captivating, revealing layers of psychosis and comedy that intertwine unexpectedly. It’s this curious mix that keeps you engaged, almost like you're stepping into a world where reality bends but never breaks. Definitely an odd gem in the collection, not something you see every day.
This film has had a rather elusive presence in collector circles, with formats varying from VHS to obscure DVD releases, which makes finding a quality copy quite a hunt. Its scarcity has generated interest, especially among those fascinated by eclectic cinema of the early '70s. As a conversation starter, it captures that odd cinematic spirit that can only be appreciated in the context of its time.
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