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So, 'Pídele cuentas al rey' is this gritty drama that sort of embodies the struggles of the working class in late 90s Spain. The story follows Fidel, a miner from Asturias, who takes this almost pilgrimage-like journey to Madrid with his family. They’re on a mission to confront the king about the broken promises of the Constitution. The atmosphere is heavy, filled with tension and a sense of desperation, yet there’s a glimmer of hope woven throughout. The pacing is not rushy; it gives you time to sit with these characters and really feel their plight. You sense the weight of their demands and the stark reality of their lives. The performances are heartfelt, making it quite memorable in its own right.
This film has had a limited release history and can be somewhat elusive for collectors, often found in niche Spanish cinema circles. Its thematic depth and sociopolitical commentary resonate strongly, which makes it a unique piece for any collector interested in films that tackle real issues. While it's not widely distributed, there’s a growing interest in regional Spanish films of this era, so it might be one to keep an eye on for future value.
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