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So, 'Asi Es Mi Mexico' from 1963 captures that unique vibe of a small-town girl dreaming big. It's all about her journey into the world of vaudeville, which is such a fascinating backdrop. The atmosphere feels like a mix of nostalgia and raw ambition, with performances that really showcase the era's theatrical flair. The pacing has that nice, almost leisurely rhythm typical of the time, allowing for little character moments to breathe. The practical effects and staging give it a certain charm, too. It’s not often you see a film that dives into the vaudeville scene like this, and that alone makes it worth a look for any collector. There's something about that blend of innocence and showbiz that really stands out.
This film is a bit elusive on various formats, primarily existing in older VHS copies and a limited run on DVD. It's not as widely circulated, which adds to its allure for collectors. Many are drawn to its exploration of vaudeville, a theme not often tackled in cinema, making it a niche interest. Keep an eye out for any upcoming restorations; it could spark more interest in this peculiar gem.
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