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So, No le saques, pos no le metas is this intriguing piece of late '80s Mexican cinema that definitely has its own vibe. The pacing feels a bit off-kilter at times, giving it this unique, almost dreamlike quality. The performances are a mixed bag—some hit those emotional notes while others are just, well, there. It's not just a straightforward story; there's a deeper undercurrent that explores societal themes through a lens that feels distinctly regional. The practical effects are minimal but effective, adding to the overall atmosphere that's both light and heavy at the same time. You can tell it wanted to say something more than it did, which makes it kind of interesting to dissect.
This film has had a limited release over the years, mostly appearing in niche festivals or on obscure VHS tapes. It hasn’t received the same attention as other Mexican films of its era, making it somewhat scarce. Collectors tend to appreciate it for its unusual narrative structure and cultural context, often hunting for original prints or editions, especially those with unique cover art. It’s one of those films that can spark an interesting discussion among collectors, particularly those interested in overlooked gems of regional cinema.
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