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So, 'El rey de la montaña' is quite an interesting piece, really. It dives into Pedro's journey from childhood trauma to adulthood, capturing that struggle to carve out a future against the backdrop of cycling. The pacing feels somewhat reflective, almost meditative at times, giving you space to breathe alongside Pedro's ambitions. The atmosphere is laden with tension and hope, which is quite captivating. There’s a raw honesty to the performances, especially as they tackle themes of legacy and resilience. It’s not flashy, but the practical effects during the cycling scenes lend a certain authenticity that you can appreciate. A distinctive take on the sports drama genre, for sure.
This film is still recent, so physical formats are limited with some collectors having a hard time finding it on Blu-ray or DVD. There's growing interest from those who appreciate character-driven narratives in sports cinema. As it stands, it might not be widely circulated which could make it a talking point among enthusiasts looking for something a bit off the mainstream radar.
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