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So, 'El hijo de Huracán Ramírez' is an interesting watch from 1966, blending action and drama with a touch of crime. The film follows a wrestler wrongfully accused of assault, which builds this tense atmosphere throughout. What really sets it apart is the way the son steps up to reveal the true culprits, adding layers of familial loyalty and justice to the story. The pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that somehow adds to its charm. The practical effects, especially during the wrestling scenes, have that gritty feel reminiscent of the era. Performances are solid, capturing the essence of the lucha libre culture while also exploring deeper themes of honor and redemption.
This film has seen a mix of formats since its release, but original prints are notably scarce, which adds to its allure among collectors. The blend of lucha libre with crime drama makes it a unique entry in Mexican cinema, drawing interest for both its cultural context and its storytelling. There's definitely a niche audience for this title, showcasing the wrestling genre's reach beyond just entertainment.
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