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So, 'La puerta, ¡vaya broma!' is one of those curious finds from 1990, though a lot about it remains a mystery, including its director. The tone feels oddly playful yet eerie, which keeps you guessing about where it’s headed. The pacing has this strange rhythm—sometimes it lingers, and other times it zips by, which adds to the overall disorienting vibe. Practical effects, while perhaps not groundbreaking, have that charm you can only appreciate in the context of its time. I think what sets it apart is its blend of comedy and horror, even if it doesn’t always land perfectly. There’s a certain atmosphere that lingers, making it a unique entry worth discussing among collectors.
La puerta, ¡vaya broma! has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, with many still searching for more information about its background. Its rarity adds to the interest, as copies in good condition are not easy to find, especially in various formats. Despite the obscurity surrounding it, there’s a niche audience that appreciates its quirky blend of genres and the atmospheric qualities it brings to the table.
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