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So, 'Mi Amigo' is this intriguing little film that dives into the murky waters of guilt and redemption. You have a hitman who’s wrestling with his conscience, especially at the funeral of a close friend—someone he’s also killed. The atmosphere is thick, almost claustrophobic, as he’s haunted by these surreal visions, particularly that jarring image of his victim on a motorcycle in a living room. It's heavy on themes of street justice and the violence that comes with it, but what really gets me is the rawness of the performances. The pacing has this deliberate, almost unhurried feel, which really allows you to sink into the protagonist’s despair. It's not your usual action flick; there's a deeper undercurrent here that makes it stand out.
This film has a niche following, but its limited release means it can be somewhat scarce. The practical effects, especially in those haunting visions, resonate well with collectors who appreciate gritty storytelling. There’s a certain unique charm to 'Mi Amigo' that appeals to those who enjoy character-driven narratives that explore darker themes, making it an interesting piece for collectors who delve into independent cinema.
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