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MIDACHI Tomo IV is a curious mix of sketches and performances that create a rather unique viewing experience. The segments cover a variety of themes, from the comedic to the absurd, like 'Cuidador de Perros' and 'El Chino, La Tota y Pochola.' The pacing can be a bit erratic, which adds to its charm, almost like a live performance caught on film. You get moments of nostalgia, with figures like Mercedes Sosa making an appearance, evoking a certain cultural reverence. The production seems a bit rough around the edges, but that just gives it character, doesn't it? It’s not your typical polished fare; it’s more of a document of its time, showcasing the quirky humor and vibrant performances of its era.
This film exists in a somewhat niche category, with limited releases making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. Its format history includes both VHS and DVD, but the latter is notably more difficult to find. Interest seems to vary, but for those who appreciate the comedic style of MIDACHI, it holds a certain value as a cultural artifact, though it might not appeal to everyone.
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