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La cigueña si es un bicho has this quirky, almost whimsical air about it that pulls you in. The pacing is a bit uneven, which adds to its charm, creating an unpredictable viewing experience. It's a Mexican feature that dives into themes of motherhood and nature, but really, it’s the practical effects that stand out. They add a certain rawness to the whole production, giving it that distinct feel of the era. Performances feel earnest, which is refreshing. There's something about the atmosphere that feels like a little slice of history, capturing a moment in time and culture, even if the specifics of the director and genres are a bit obscured.
This film is somewhat of a rarity in collector circles, with limited releases over the years. The availability in various formats is scarce, particularly in good condition. It's interesting to note how its unique charm and offbeat storytelling have caught the attention of a niche audience, making it a curious piece for those diving deeper into Mexican cinema of the early '70s.
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