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So, 'David' from '67, huh? It’s got this unique vibe, a real immersion into the revolutionary Cuban atmosphere. The storytelling? A bit raw but that’s part of its charm, you know? The pacing can feel uneven, but it reflects the tumultuous spirit of the time. The practical effects are surprisingly effective for the era, giving the film a gritty realism. Performances are heartfelt, capturing the struggles and hopes of its characters. What stands out is how it manages to convey a sense of urgency and passion, even with minimal resources. Definitely a film that leaves you with thoughts, maybe even a lingering feeling of discontent.
This film remains somewhat elusive for collectors. Its distribution was limited, leading to a scarcity in physical formats, especially the original prints. Interest in 'David' has grown slowly among niche collectors, particularly those focused on Cuban cinema or revolutionary narratives; it’s a curious piece for anyone wanting to explore less mainstream film history.
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