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Esa cosa con plumas offers a unique dive into the intricacies of human relationships, presenting Ladoire as this somewhat tragic figure caught in his own routines. The film has this almost languid pacing that really lets the atmosphere seep in, capturing the melancholy of his existence. Olvido's arrival shakes things up, and their chemistry is palpable, even if it feels a bit off-kilter at times. The performances have a rawness that gives the film an edge—it's not about grand gestures but rather the small moments that define them. The practical effects, though understated, add a tangible quality, making the themes of love and redemption feel almost intimate, not overly polished but compelling in their simplicity.
Esa cosa con plumas has been somewhat elusive in collectors' circles, having seen limited releases since its initial run. The scarcity of formats, particularly on physical media, contributes to its growing interest among cinephiles who appreciate lesser-known titles. There’s a certain charm in its imperfections that resonates with collectors who seek films that are off the beaten path, and it's intriguing to see how this film continues to garner attention as tastes shift.
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