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Once Upon a Time in Durango offers a curious glimpse into the remnants of a bygone era. Set in a dusty town where the echoes of classic Mexican and foreign westerns linger, it captures that nostalgic old west vibe beautifully. Young Gabriel's exploration feels alive—there's a charm in how he interacts with the faded sets and the enigmatic Old Antonio, who serves as the keeper of this cinematic graveyard. The pacing is gentle, allowing moments to breathe, which really enhances the atmosphere. You get that palpable sense of discovery and wonder, layered with a hint of melancholy about the passage of time. The practical effects and real locations lend authenticity that often feels missing in modern takes on the genre.
This film has had limited releases over the years, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. It wasn't widely distributed, which adds to its charm and scarcity in collector circles. The blending of the old west with a coming-of-age story around Gabriel offers a distinctive narrative not often found in the genre. Enthusiasts of westerns and unique indie films may find particular interest in its atmosphere and the exploration of the filming legacy in Durango.
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