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Alright, so 'Changos, monos y gorilas' is this intriguing piece from '96 that definitely stands out for its offbeat tone. The film dives into themes of nature versus nurture, exploring the peculiar connections between animals and humans in a way that feels oddly surreal. It’s not particularly polished, but that adds to its charm, with practical effects that are a mixed bag—sometimes quaint, sometimes a little jarring. The pacing might feel uneven, but it carries an atmosphere that's both whimsical and a bit unsettling. The performances have a raw edge that makes you feel like you’re watching something authentic, even if the overall coherence is a bit shaky. Definitely a curiosity for collectors.
This film is relatively scarce, often overlooked in favor of more mainstream titles from the same era. It was released in limited formats, making the original VHS and any potential DVD releases quite sought after by niche collectors. The lack of detailed production notes adds to its mystery, which could spark interest among collectors looking for hidden gems from the 90s.
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