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So, 'Me he de comer esa tuna' is this obscure gem from 1972 that takes you deep into rural Mexico. The young man's rivalry with his school friend over a girl with a predetermined marriage paints a pretty poignant picture of love and societal expectations. It’s got this really unique, almost languid pace that matches the sun-soaked landscapes. The performances feel genuinely heartfelt, and the simplicity of the story really lets those emotional beats shine through. I mean, you can really get a sense of the cultural tensions at play, which adds a layer of depth to what could've been just a typical love triangle. Definitely feels different from a lot of the mainstream stuff from that era.
'Me he de comer esa tuna' is somewhat of a rarity; it hasn't seen too many re-releases, and original prints are getting harder to find. There's a small but dedicated group of collectors who appreciate its unique take on romance against a backdrop of rural life. The film's obscure status and distinct cultural context make it an interesting piece for those who delve into lesser-known works from the 70s. If you manage to find a copy, it’s likely to be a conversation starter among collectors.
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