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So, 'Crisis, ¿qué crisis?' is an interesting one. It has this unique tone that blends absurdity with a touch of bleakness, almost like a commentary on societal collapse. The pacing is a bit erratic, which might not work for everyone, but it adds to the feeling of disorientation. Manuel Mira's direction delivers some striking visuals, though it's the performances that really stand out—some moments are raw and very believable. The themes of crisis and resilience resonate throughout, and there’s something distinctly relatable in the chaos. It’s not your typical narrative flow, which gives it a unique edge. Definitely feels like a film that’s found its niche audience.
This film, while not widely known, has generated a bit of a cult following among collectors who appreciate its unconventional style and exploration of heavier themes. Not much in terms of formats—mostly available on DVD, and I’ve seen some limited runs of digital releases. Scarcity helps maintain interest, as it’s not something you find just anywhere, and folks love to discuss its unique take on crisis and resilience.
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