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El satánico (1968) is a gritty piece that dives into the murky world of crime through the lens of a small gang of jewel thieves. The use of a little person as their secret weapon adds a layer of complexity and uniqueness to the narrative, making it stand out in the genre. The film's atmosphere is drenched in tension, with a slow burn pacing that really lets you soak in the moral ambiguities of its characters. Practical effects, though scarce, are effective in enhancing the raw feel of their exploits. It's a captivating exploration of desperation and cunning, wrapped in a style that's unmistakably late 60s.
El satánico has a somewhat obscure place in film history, often overshadowed by more mainstream crime dramas of its time. It hasn’t seen many re-releases, making original prints quite sought after among collectors. The peculiar premise and the unusual character dynamics pique interest, and it's fascinating how it plays with conventional heist tropes. This film might not be easy to find, but for those intrigued by underground cinema, it offers a distinct flavor not often replicated.
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