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So, 'El cura Nicolás colgado' is quite the curious piece, right? It's part of that anthology film 'Revolución.' You’ve got this surreal scenario where a boy and girl stumble upon a priest hanging upside down in the desert. The tone feels stark and disorienting, which really sets it apart. The pacing is a bit erratic, almost dreamlike, and it leans heavily into themes of faith and absurdity. Practical effects are minimal but effective, making you feel the starkness of the desert juxtaposed with this bizarre sight. Not much info on the director, which adds a layer of intrigue, but the performances have a rawness that pulls you in, making you ponder the underlying message long after it’s over.
'El cura Nicolás colgado' is somewhat of a hidden gem, with limited distribution making it a bit of a rarity in collector circles. It’s seen some obscure formats, but you’ll mostly find it bundled with the 'Revolución' anthology. Its scarcity and the lack of information surrounding it increase its intrigue among collectors who appreciate the experimental nature of such films. Definitely a conversation starter for those interested in unique narratives and artistic approaches.
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