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So, 'Las chicas malas del padre Mendez' from 1970 presents this unusual premise where a priest, after being dismissed from his parish, opts to turn his life around by helping sex workers. It’s a gritty film that captures the raw, often uncomfortable realities of its characters, a blend of drama and subtle comedy woven into the narrative. The pacing can feel a bit uneven, but it contributes to the overall sense of disarray in the lives of these women. What stands out here is the authentic atmosphere—filmed in real locations that lend a sense of realism—and the performances, especially from the priest, who embodies a conflicted morality. It’s definitely a distinctive piece, one that reflects the social issues of its time without shying away from the darker aspects of redemption.
This film has become somewhat elusive in collector circles, often hard to find outside of niche markets. Various formats have been released, but the scarcity of quality prints makes it a bit tougher to track down. Interest seems to vary, often depending on how collectors feel about its social commentary and distinct storytelling style.
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