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So, 'Los muertos sí salen' is this curious little film from '76 that really dives into the lives of these struggling chamber musicians. They’re not just trying to make a living, they’re caught up in a very chaotic moment during a funeral. The atmosphere is thick with tension and dark humor, particularly when one of the musicians believes he sees the corpse move – which sends everyone into a frenzy. It’s not your standard horror flick; there’s this unique blend of absurdity and desperation. The performances are raw and genuine, capturing the essence of their plight. It's a bizarre exploration of life, death, and the lengths people go to for survival, which makes it stand out in that era’s cinema.
This film has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, likely due to the obscurity of its director and limited distribution. It's not commonly found in mainstream catalogs, which makes it quite a gem for those interested in niche horror-comedy hybrids from the '70s. The scarcity of quality prints adds to its collector appeal, and it has sparked curiosity among enthusiasts who appreciate offbeat international cinema.
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