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So, 'El hombre que hizo el milagro' is a curious little comedy from '58 that revolves around this barber in a quaint village. The story is simple but kind of charming; he washes the hair of a blind man who, after getting soap in his eyes, miraculously regains his sight. It's one of those films that plays with the idea of everyday miracles amidst ordinary life. The atmosphere is light, almost whimsical, and the pacing feels right for the time, allowing room for character moments. While the practical effects are minimal, they serve the narrative in a straightforward way. The performances have this endearing quality, making you root for these characters as they navigate their small world.
This film has seen a few various formats over the years, but it's still relatively scarce, which adds to its collector interest. The lack of a well-known director might keep some collectors at bay, but its unique premise and charm make it a conversation starter. Fans of vintage comedies or those focusing on Spanish cinema will likely appreciate having it in their collection, even if it isn't the most mainstream title.
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