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So, 'El repartidor de pensamientos' is definitely one of those curiosities. The atmosphere is quite surreal, leaning heavily into a dreamlike quality that makes you question reality. The pacing is unique—sometimes slow, but it lets you really soak in the visuals and the bizarre narrative. The performances are pretty raw, which adds to that off-kilter feel; you get the sense that the actors are really immersed in the strange world. It’s not like anything else from the '90s, and the practical effects, while low-budget, have a charm that’s hard to replicate. It’s one of those films that sticks with you, even if you’re not quite sure why. Definitely a conversation starter in a collection, for sure.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, making its physical copies somewhat hard to track down. Many collectors appreciate its underground status and the unusual themes it explores, setting it apart from more mainstream titles of the era. Its scarcity adds an allure, as it’s not often discussed, but those who know it tend to hold it in high regard for its distinctive take on narrative and atmosphere.
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