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Error mortal is a rather curious entry in the Mexican cinema landscape of the early '90s. It has this gritty, almost raw atmosphere that feels like a slice of life, albeit with a tinge of the bizarre. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that gives it a unique rhythm that keeps you guessing. The practical effects are modest yet effective, adding a certain charm to the overall vibe. Performances range from earnest to quite over-the-top, which can be refreshing if you appreciate that sort of thing. There's a thematic exploration of existential dread that lingers, making it more than just your average feature film from that era.
The film has had a limited release history, making any physical copies a bit of a treasure among collectors. Particularly in Mexico, it's not widely available, which adds to its allure. There’s a certain niche interest in the film for those who appreciate the more obscure aspects of early '90s cinema. As such, enthusiasts often seek it out for its unique aesthetic and themes, despite the lack of mainstream recognition.
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