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So, 'Poor People Relax Me' is this intriguing piece where Clara, our main character, wakes up in the vibrant chaos of Mexico. She's got this mission, kind of a rebellion against privilege, but the seductive allure of a simpler life pulls her in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost dreamlike, enhancing the themes of disillusionment and the quest for authenticity. You can sense the underlying tension as she navigates this world of aesthetic beauty versus moral conundrums. The performances have a raw quality, drawing you into Clara's conflicting emotions. It’s one of those films that sticks with you partly because of its visual storytelling and partly due to its unflinching look at privilege versus poverty.
This film has had a limited release, which adds to its allure among collectors. The availability of formats is quite sparse, making it a sought-after item for those interested in indie cinema. There are some intriguing behind-the-scenes stories that circulate within collector circles, which enhances its mystique and charm.
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