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So, 'Los peseros' takes us on this gritty journey through Mexico's underbelly, where two street criminals are forced to escape from the chaos of Mexico City. They find themselves in Monterrey, getting tangled up in a bus driver's union strike while evading the relentless law. The tone here is raw and unfiltered, reflecting the harsh realities of life on the streets. You can almost feel the tension in every frame as the pacing keeps you on the edge while exploring themes of survival and rebellion against authority. The performances, though perhaps not widely known, carry a weight that makes the characters feel all too real amidst the chaos. It's a lesser-known gem that captures a moment in Mexican cinema, blending social commentary with a touch of dark humor.
'Los peseros' is a bit of an enigma in terms of availability; it hasn't seen extensive re-releases, which adds to its collector allure. Early VHS copies are particularly hard to find, and DVD versions are even rarer, making it a notable piece for those interested in Mexican cinema from the 80s. Its underground status and unique storytelling give it a certain charm, sparking interest among collectors who value obscure titles that highlight social themes.
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