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So, 'Laura lógica' is quite the intriguing piece from 1981, right? It dives into the everyday life of Laura but also intertwines with the reflective musings of Silvestre Parker, a charro musician. You get this really unique blend of art and existential themes—like death and success, alongside the grind of show business. The pacing feels more like a collection of vignettes, which gives it a kind of dreamlike atmosphere. It feels personal and raw, something you don't see often in mainstream films of that era. Definitely a film that stands apart in its exploration of these heavy themes, yet it keeps it grounded with its character-driven narrative.
'Laura lógica' is rare among collectors, mainly due to its obscure status and the lack of a known director, which sparks curiosity. Over the years, its format history has seen limited releases, making it a desirable find for those interested in 80s cinema that explores deeper themes. The film's scarcity adds an element of allure; it remains a conversation starter and a gem for anyone keen on lesser-known but thematically rich works from this period.
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