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So, 'Arropiero, el vagabund de la mort' is this gritty chronicle of Manuel Delgado Villegas, a figure steeped in infamy as Spain's most notorious mass murderer. The film has a rawness to it, capturing the erratic life of a man who sold his own blood to survive while hovering on the fringes of society. It dives deep into his psyche and the chaotic atmosphere of the Spanish underbelly. The pacing can be a bit uneven, almost mirroring the unpredictability of its subject, which keeps you on edge. The performances, especially in their stark portrayal of desperation and madness, are haunting yet compelling. There's a certain authenticity in its practical effects that pulls you into the harsh reality of its narrative.
This film is quite rare and not widely circulated, which makes it an interesting piece for collectors. Original formats are limited, so finding a decent copy can be a challenge. Its obscure nature and the dark subject matter might not appeal to everyone, but for those into true crime and Spanish cinema, it holds a unique place in recent history.
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