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El sueño, o la estrella is one of those early gems that gives you a glimpse into Pedro Almodovar's unique comedic lens. The tone is whimsical, almost dreamlike, with a playful pacing that keeps you engaged despite its brevity. There’s this raw, experimental quality that’s quite charming, revealing the beginnings of Almodovar’s signature style. The performances might come off as a bit rough around the edges, but that adds to the authenticity. It’s fascinating to see how practical effects and clever staging are employed, making the film stand out from typical shorts of its time.
Finding a good copy of El sueño, o la estrella can be a bit tricky; it wasn't widely circulated after its initial release. Various formats have appeared over the years, but most are pretty limited. Collector interest has grown, especially among those keen on tracing Almodovar's evolution as a filmmaker. Its historical significance in relation to his later works makes it a noteworthy piece for anyone diving into the origins of his style.
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