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So, 'Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si' is this intriguing Spanish comedy from 1935 that pokes fun at the zarzuela style. The atmosphere feels light and playful, with a certain whimsy that you just don't see in many films today. The pacing is pretty brisk, keeping you engaged as the characters navigate their musical misadventures. It's quite distinctive for its time, really; the performances are lively and capture a certain charm that's hard to describe. It’s a film that embodies the spirit of its era, and the practical effects, though simple, add a nice touch to the overall presentation.
As a lost film, 'Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, si' is incredibly scarce, which naturally drives collector interest. The only known prints seem to have vanished over the years, making it a real ghost in the film history narrative. Some whispers of existing fragments float around, but nothing concrete has materialized. There's a certain allure to its mystery that keeps collectors intrigued, as it captures a unique moment in Spanish cinema.
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