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El Perro Mas Perro is an interesting dive into the world of underground dog fighting, featuring two brothers whose lives are steeped in chaos and Cholo culture. The tone feels gritty, almost like a raw document of their misadventures, with a somewhat erratic pacing that keeps you on edge. The performances have a certain authenticity, capturing the desperation and bravado of the characters. Practical effects, though not the focus, add a layer of realism to the dog fights, which are depicted with a disquieting honesty. It's distinctive in how it portrays the moral ambiguity of the brothers' world, making you question the ethics of their actions while still being drawn into their lives.
El Perro Mas Perro has had a limited release with a scarce presence in physical formats, often sought after by collectors who appreciate its raw representation of a controversial subculture. The film's independent nature contributes to its rarity, with few copies circulating in collector circles. Interest remains steady among those who favor unusual and gritty narratives, making it a notable entry for anyone delving into niche cinema.
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