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Bajo el mismo sol y sobre la misma tierra is one of those Mexican features that feels like a time capsule. The atmosphere is thick with a certain nostalgia, the pacing can be meandering, but it really immerses you in its world. Themes of land, identity, and community are woven throughout, giving it a richness that grows with each viewing. The performances are heartfelt, almost raw at times, which adds to that authentic feel. It's not flashy, but the practical effects and the use of natural landscapes create a vivid backdrop that stays with you. There's something distinct about how it captures everyday life, making it an interesting piece for any serious collector interested in regional cinema.
This film has seen a limited release on a few platforms, but finding a physical edition can be a challenge. Itβs not one of those mainstream titles, so collector interest is niche but passionate. Usually, it pops up in discussions around regional cinema and its role in depicting the socio-cultural landscape of Mexico in the late '70s.
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