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So, 'El Corrido: Ballad of a Farmworker' offers a unique blend of comedy and music that's pretty reflective of its time. Felix Alvarez brings a certain charm to the role of Jesus Pelado Rasquachi, a young guy navigating the challenges of migration with a series of misadventures that are both amusing and poignant. The pacing has this lively rhythm, almost like the songs that punctuate the narrative. It's not just about laughs; there's something deeper about the immigrant experience wrapped up in the humor. The practical effects aren't flashy but serve the story well, enhancing the overall atmosphere that feels genuine and raw, making it stand out in the realm of TV movies from that era.
'El Corrido: Ballad of a Farmworker' is somewhat of a rarity, especially for fans of niche TV movies from the 1970s. Its limited distribution means it's not often found in collector circles, which adds to its allure. The film's unique take on the immigrant experience, paired with its comedic elements, has garnered a specific interest among collectors, especially those keen on works that reflect cultural narratives. Keep an eye out for any screenings or tapes, as they can be quite scarce.
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