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They Also Sing of Pain is a fascinating blend of comedy and drama, with a hard-hitting look at the struggles of a family in a small town. The film opens with Braulio Peláez, played by Pedro Infante, whose misadventures immediately set a tone that's both humorous and poignant. It's that contrast between laughter and life's harsh realities that gives this film its unique flavor. The music, woven throughout the narrative, enhances the emotional landscape, making each scene resonate more deeply. The pacing has a relaxed feel, allowing moments of introspection to breathe, while the performances, especially Infante's, showcase a range of human experience—joy, despair, and resilience—all wrapped in this distinctive 1950s style.
This film has had a modest presence in collector circles, primarily due to its connection with Pedro Infante, a cherished figure in Mexican cinema. Various formats have emerged over the years, though original prints can be somewhat scarce. Interest has grown in recent years as more collectors seek out lesser-known works that capture the essence and charm of post-war Mexican film, making this piece an intriguing entry for those exploring the period.
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