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So, 'La marcha a Zacatecas' is this quirky comedy from 1969 that pulls you into a chaotic gathering of various characters—from Villistas to the aristocracy—all at the estate of a recently deceased hacendado. It's this wild mix of agendas and misunderstandings, which creates a kind of delightful tension that ebbs and flows. The pacing has a slightly erratic rhythm, reflecting the characters' own chaotic lives, and there are moments that really capture the absurdity of human nature. The practical effects are minimal but add to the charm, and the performances range from understated to over-the-top, making for a unique viewing experience that feels distinctly rooted in its time.
This film has a bit of a niche following, though it's not easy to find. The scarcity of physical formats like DVD or Blu-ray can make it a challenge for collectors, and many seem to rely on dubious sources for their viewing. Interest in the film tends to lean towards those who appreciate the peculiarities of 60s Mexican cinema, and it often pops up in discussions about regional comedies that reflect societal quirks.
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