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El asesino is a curious piece, blending drama and science fiction in a way that feels very raw and experimental. The pacing can be jolting, reflecting the protagonist's own frantic response to a world saturated with technology and consumerism. It’s not just about the plot; it’s the atmosphere—a kind of tension that permeates every scene, almost like a ticking clock reminding us of our own dependence on these devices. Performances are compelling, with a palpable frustration that resonates, capturing a moment in time that feels eerily relevant even today. The practical effects, while not flashy, serve the narrative well, enhancing that sense of impending chaos as the man rebels against his own possessions.
El asesino has had a somewhat peculiar journey in the collector's market, often overshadowed by more mainstream titles from the same era. Despite this, its themes and unique storytelling have garnered a niche following among collectors who appreciate its critique of modernity. Formats are limited, with original prints being quite rare, making it a bit of a gem for those who enjoy delving into lesser-known cinematic works.
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