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So, 'Me importa poco' is this quirky 1960 Spanish film directed by Miguel Morayta that blends comedy, music, and even a bit of western flair. You've got this anthropologist, right? She rolls into this small town, fully intent on diving into her theories about machismo’s primitive roots. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, which somehow adds to its charm. The performances are lively, and the music numbers are catchy, giving it this unique atmosphere. Not to mention, the practical effects in certain scenes have that raw, honest quality you don't see much anymore. It's one of those films that makes you ponder while also chuckling at the absurdity of it all.
Interesting blend of genres, not your typical western.The anthropologist's journey reflects deeper social themes.Catchy musical sequences interspersed throughout.
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